Natural History Museum - Free Audio Guide
Vienna, Austria
Naturhistorisches Museum, 7, Burgring, Schottenviertel, Innere Stadt, Wien, 1010, Österreich
The Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, inaugurated on 10 August 1889, is one of the largest natural history museums globally, containing more than 30 million specimens. It was constructed by architects Gottfried Semper and Karl von Hasenauer and features extensive exhibits in anthropology, paleontology, and mineralogy. Noteworthy attractions include the dinosaur hall, the renowned Venus of Willendorf, and the oldest meteorite collection in the world. The museum operates daily from 9 AM to 6:30 PM, with late opening hours until 9 PM on Thursdays. Admission costs 15 euros for adults, with concessions for students and seniors. It is accessible for disabled visitors.