Germany's largest
Berlin Museum of Natural History
Discover various exhibits at the Berlin Museum of Natural History, including the world's largest dinosaur skeleton, Archeopteryx fossils, and the world's largest amber sculpture! It is one of the world's leading natural history museums in terms of size and exhibition, with a collection of over 30 million natural history items, including animals, plants, minerals, and fossils.
In a variety of fields
A museum that studies natural history
If you are planning a trip to Berlin, I recommend visiting the Berlin Museum of Natural History one day. Located just a 10-minute walk from Berlin Central Station, it is famous among natural history museums around the world, with a whopping 30 million exhibits. In particular, the Berlin Museum of Natural History displays the world's largest dinosaur skeleton. But that's not all! You can also see the world's largest piece of amber, as well as various other must-see natural history specimens, such as the Archaeopteryx fossil.
Learn about the mysterious and great history of nature in one day! Head to the Berlin Museum now.
Main Exhibition Guide
Various exhibitions
There are exhibits on various aspects of natural history, including animals, plants, minerals, and fossils.
Dinosaur skeleton exhibition
The Berlin Museum of Natural History displays a wide variety of dinosaur fossils, including the Brachiosaurus skeleton, which is said to be one of the largest dinosaur skeletons in the world.
address :
Museum of Natural History, Berlin
Invalidenstraße 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany
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Hours of operation:
Tuesday - Friday
9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Weekends and public holidays
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
※ Closed on Mondays.
Museum für Naturkunde