The Natural History Museum is a natural history museum located in Berlin, Germany. It exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history and in such domain it is one of three major museums in Germany alongside Naturmuseum Senckenberg in Frankfurt and Museum Koenig in Bonn.
The museum houses more than 30 million zoological, paleontological, and mineralogical specimens, including more than ten thousand type specimens. It is famous for two exhibits: the largest mounted dinosaur in the world, and a well-preserved specimen of the earliest known bird, Archaeopteryx. The museum's mineral collections date back to the Prussian Academy of Sciences of 1700.
Closed: Dec 24, 25, 31.
Adults: €8
Reduced: €5
Pre-school children: free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_History_Museum,_Berlin
Official Website https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/
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Email info@mfn-berlin.de
Phone +49 30 20938591
Address Invalidenstraße 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany
Coordinates 52°31'49.765" N 13°22'44.815" E