About

In Bamberg, the Naturkundemuseum promises a captivating adventure for families and nature enthusiasts alike. This remarkable museum boasts a 4.6-star rating, making it a highly recommended stop for those visiting the area. Visitors are often drawn to the 'Vogelsaal' or Birds Room, which showcases an impressive taxidermy collection of exotic tropical birds set against the backdrop of the museum's historic architecture.

Beyond the avian wonders, the museum offers a diverse array of exhibits including fascinating displays of mammals, vibrant aquatic life, insects, and even fossils and gems. Each exhibit is accompanied by friendly and informative staff members who enrich the experience with clear explanations.

With an admission fee of just 3.50 Euro, the Naturkundemuseum is both an affordable and enriching experience. Thanks to its welcoming atmosphere, suitable options for children, and convenient parking choices, visitors are encouraged to allocate more than three hours to fully appreciate all that this cultural treasure has to offer.

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Recommended visit time

from 3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Garage parking, Paid parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Promenade/ZOB
Bus stop 347 m walk
Markusplatz, Bamberg
Bus stop 283 m walk
Bamberg Lange Str.
Bus stop 312 m walk
Bamberg Markusstr.
Bus stop 309 m walk
Kapuzinerstraße, Bamberg
Bus stop 186 m walk
Bamberg Am Kranen
Bus stop 184 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 599 reviews
4.6/5 599 reviews
Uschi Becker
Uschi Becker
1 week ago on Google

Ja. Außerordentlich interessant Leider etwas versteckt

Torsten Kroll
Torsten Kroll
2 weeks ago on Google

Schönes kleines Museum! Mit einer beeindruckenden Sonderausstellung über Turmaline, eine Edelsteingruppe. Sehr interessant. Gefallen hab mir auch die Fossilien. Aber am beeindruckensten war die alte Sammlung an Tierpräparaten. Nicht so sehr wegen der Präparate selbst, sondern wegen der historischen Präsentation. Das hatte was von Anna-Amalia-Bibliothek. Wie ein Besuch in der Vergangenheit bei Humboldt und co.

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melissa oki
melissa oki
3 weeks ago on Google

Das Personal war sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit. Die Ausstellung beeindruckte mit vielen schönen, seltenen Tieren und faszinierenden Fossilien. Der Eintrittspreis war zudem angemessen und fair. Ein lohnenswerter Besuch für Naturkundebegeisterte.