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Natural History Museum in Karlsruhe, Germany – Complete Visit Guide

Natural History Museum in Karlsruhe, Germany

Our complete guide for visiting the Natural History Museum Karlsruhe in Germany with address information, tickets, hours, tips and attractions.

After knowing the Museum of Natural History of London, we saw that Olivia had reached the age of not only being able to go to the museum, but also to enjoy and understand a little of what was being presented.

So as soon as we got home, we made sure to take her to see the Museum of Natural History of Karlsruhe (official website).

And she loved it!


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History of the Natural History Museum of Karlsruhe

The Natural History Museum in Karlsruhe, or in German Naturkundemuseum, started its collection in 1752, but it was in 1785 that it can be visited, which means that it is open to the public. public for over 200 years.

Its current building dates from 1872, but due to its destruction by bombs in the Second World War, it needed to be rebuilt, which was completed in 1972 (100 years after its inauguration).

Today it is one of two natural history museums in the state of Baden-Württemberg and is visited by 150,000 people every year.

Natural history museum building in Karlsruhe after bombing in World War II in 1942 (photo official website)

Practical information of the Natural History Museum in Karlsruhe, Germany

The Natural History Museum Karlsruhe is located in the commercial center of the city, very close to Karlsruhe Castle. The best way to get there is to get off at the Herrenstraße S-Bahn station and walk 2 blocks.



It is open from Tuesday to Friday from 9:30 am to 5 pm and on weekends from 10 am to 6 pm. Ticket prices and changes to timetables and schedules can be found at official website. Including information and ticket prices for the temporary exhibitions.


Areas of Naturkundemuseum Karlsruhe

The museum has two floors accessible to the public, divided into several areas of interest, such as:







Olivia loved seeing the aquarium, dinosaur statues and also the aquariums!




Temporary Exhibitions

Like other museums, the Natural History Museum Karlsruhe also has some temporary special exhibitions. On our visit, “Hippos on the Upper Rhine” was on display about animals that lived during the Ice Age in the Upper Rhine valley region of the state of Hesse.

Some dioramas were created with a rhino, a buffalo and even a wolverine, the famous animal that inspired the character Wolverine from Marvel. In addition, it is possible to smell the common smell of the time and some bones and fossils.



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