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(Redirected from Naturhistorisches Museum (Braunschweig)) Natural history museum in Braunschweig, Germany
Staatliches Naturhistorische Museum in Braunschweig
Front façade and main entrance
Established1754
LocationPockelsstraße 10
38106 Braunschweig, Germany
TypeNatural history museum
Website3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/en/staatliches-naturhistorisches-museum

The State Natural History Museum (German: Staatliches Naturhistorische Museum in Braunschweig) in Braunschweig, Germany, is a zoology museum. It was founded in 1754.

Mounted Spinophorosaurus on display in the museum.

Collections

The scientific collections include 3,000 mammal specimens, 50,000 bird specimens, 10,300 bird eggs, 4,000 skulls and skeletons, and 1,000 fish, amphibian, and reptile specimens. Insects are represented by 80,000 Lepidoptera and 85,000 Coleoptera, and it has 100,000 mollusca and 5,000 other fossils. The public displays include an aquarium, dioramas, and exhibitions of birds, mammals, insects, fossils, and meteorites.

Fragments of the Braunschweig meteorite on display

See also

External links

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