If you’re in Vienna just strolling, check this place out! While my friend was a phenomenal tour guide, this was not originally on our bucket list and it was packed full of artifacts and natural history. some highlights are the Venus figurine which is over 20,000 years old (was featured in National Geographic and a 60 minutes documentary), the fossil and dinosaur collection, and specimens of basically every natural mineral you can imagine, and much more! If you have the time, and Vienna is on your bucket list, this is a tremendous opportunity for your travel stories. I would also like to commend this museum’s staff, as they were very open to accommodating military discounts even to those not serving in the Austrian military.
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If you’re in Vienna just strolling, check this place out! While my friend was a phenomenal tour guide, this was not originally on our bucket list and it was packed full of artifacts and natural history. some highlights are the Venus figurine which is over 20,000 years old (was featured in National Geographic and a 60 minutes documentary), the fossil and dinosaur collection, and specimens of basically every natural mineral you can imagine, and much more! If you have the time, and Vienna is on your bucket list, this is a tremendous opportunity for your travel stories. I would also like to commend this museum’s staff, as they were very open to accommodating military discounts even to those not serving in the Austrian military.
The Vienna City History Museum is really one of the great must-check attractions. It is worth seeing. It is very suitable for special inspection. There is a professional guide manual and staff can consult. Overall, it is worthwhile to visit ~.
The Vienna City History Museum next to Karl Square is surrounded by ancient buildings. The museum has been closed for renovation.
Vienna's historical center is one of Austria's important cultural heritage.
An entire museum dedicated to Austria’s capital: Vienna Museum Karlsplatz. Here you’ll find various items: from paintings to furniture, documents and objects from archaeological excavations, all aimed at offering each visitor more information about Vienna, its beginnings and history. If you want to find out more about the city you are visiting, then go to this museum which will allow you to understand its history and, perhaps, the present.