4. Naturhistorisches Museum (Natural History Museum)Burgring 7, Vienna 1010
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1ST DISTRICT. Vienna's Museum of Natural History is one of the world's largest. It opened in the late 1800s and was designed to reflect the nature of the collections. The museum features wide and varied collections of skeletons, fossils, precious stones, diamonds, meteorites, dinosaur casts and zoological exhibits. The most important pieces are a limestone fertility symbol, the "Venus of Willendorf," which is approximately 25,000 years old; and "Fanny of Galgenberg," which was found near Stratzing/Krems-Rehberg in 1988, and is one of the world's oldest sculptures, dating to approximately 32,000 BC. (© 10Best) More Details for Naturhistorisches Museum (Natural History Museum)Hours: Thu-Mon 9am-6:30pm; Wed 9am-9pm Admission: Adult €8; Senior €6; Student €3.50; Military €3.50; Child (5-14) €3.50; Child (0-4) Free Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Naturhistorisches Museum website » Type: Museums, Science Museums |
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