Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt

The Senckenberg Museum is a natural history museum in Frankfurt am Main. It is Germany's second-largest of its kind. With 90,000 bird skins, 5,050 egg sets, 17,000 bones, and 3,375 spirit specimens, the museum has a big and diversified collection of birds. In 2010, the museum was visited by about 517,000 visitors.


The Senckenberg Museum was built between 1904 and 1907 outside of Frankfurt, in the same neighborhood as the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, which was created in 1914. The Senckenberg Nature Research Society, which began with an endowment from Johann Christian Senckenberg, owns and operates the museum.

In front of the Senckenberg Museum, a Diplodocus longus dinosaur model and columnar basalt. A Diplodocus, the crested Hadrosaur Parasaurolophus, a fossilized Psittacosaurus with obvious bristles surrounding its tail and evident petrified stomach contents, and an Oviraptor are among the attractions. The Tyrannosaurus rex, an actual Iguanodon, and the museum's mascot, the Triceratops, are among popular public attractions.


Location: Senckenberganlage 25, Frankfurt, HE 60325

Website: museumfrankfurt.senckenberg.de/en

Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Frankfurt
Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Frankfurt
Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Frankfurt
Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Frankfurt

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