The Naturhistorisches Museum is a small yet fascinating museum that's great for all ages. It's packed with engaging exhibits, and the layout makes it easy to explore without feeling overwhelming. The kids especially enjoyed the dazzling gem collection and the impressive dinosaur bones, which sparked their curiosity and imagination. Each section is well-curated, and there’s something for everyone—from geology to zoology. The displays are informative without being too complex, making it perfect for younger visitors. It’s a wonderful spot for families looking for an educational and fun outing. Highly recommend spending an hour or two here...
Read moreI was surprised by what the museum had on display covering many cultures from overseas that we don't see much of, showing how different they were. They also had a good selection of rocks that showed how different rock formations are formed. Also, many other small displays that I found interesting
I am English, so I was relying on the provided translations and translation application, saying that it did not diminish the experience any
Staff friendly and helped me get started, for the price per person, its very good value and we'll...
Read moreThe museum is small, but done with love and care. The ground floor is dedicated to ethnology, and has great exhibits and displays covering peoples and tribes from all over the world - from the cold expanses of the Arctic circle to the burning sands of the Sahara.
The first floor has (on my visit) a very in-depth and interesting exhibit about meteorites, as well as stone and bronze age man.
You can expect to spend 2 hours here, great...
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