The Natural History Museum Vienna, located in the heart of Austria’s capital, houses an extensive permanent collection of over 30 million objects. Housed in a grand, historic building, the museum invites visitors to explore its Wunderkammer-like halls, where treasures from the natural world and human history are on display. Among the highlights, visitors can marvel at towering dinosaur skeletons and the 29,500-year-old Venus of Willendorf, a small yet significant limestone figurine. Today, the museum offers a rich and immersive experience, allowing guests to delve into the wonders of the natural and cultural world.
Natural History Museum Vienna (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien)
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