Münster Travel Tip:
LWL Westphalian Museum of Natural History
Dinosaurs at the Museum of Natural History, Münster
The Museum of Natural History in Münster, which covers an area of approx. 4,000m², offers an insight into the world of stars, dinosaurs, Native Americans, mammoths, mammoth hunters and the history of mankind. Travel back in time to the Mesozoic era in the blink of an eye. Giant dinosaurs are on display, including the 16-metre-long skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex and the remains of dinosaurs that lived here 100 million years ago. In addition to important fossil finds, the museum also houses a number of impressive special exhibitions. The museum's planetarium takes visitors on a journey to the stars with a beautiful simulation of the night sky (separate admission).
Hours: Open Tuesday - Sunday 9am - 6pm.
Admission: Adults 3 €, Children 6-17 years 2 €, Children under 6 years free. Family ticket 8 €.
[ Source: http://www.germany-tourism.de/ENG/destination_germany/master_tlstadt-id1147-fstadt_museen.htm ]
Related: http://www.lwl.org/LWL/Kultur/WMfN/Museum_Naturkunde/
Address: Sentruper Straße 285, 48161 Münster
Tags: Münster, Museum, Natural History
Location of LWL Westphalian Museum of Natural History
More Münster Travel Tips
Münster is an independent city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the northern part of the state and is considered to be the cultural centre of the Westphalia region and it is also capital of the government region Regierungsbezirk…
Related: Münster travel guide
Where to stay in Münster?
We have a collection of charming and inviting vacation rentals in Münster.
[Deutsch]

