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Exploring Wonders at the Museum of Natural History and Technology

Discover the fascinating world of nature and technology at Salzburg's Museum of Natural History and Technology, perfect for curious minds of all ages!

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A brief summary to Museum of Natural History and Technology

  • Monday 9 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-5 pm

The Museum of Natural History and Technology in Salzburg stands as a beacon for curious minds and nature enthusiasts alike. Located in the heart of the city, this renowned tourist attraction invites visitors to delve into a world brimming with knowledge and discovery. The museum showcases an extensive collection that spans various fields, including natural history, technology, and space exploration, making it an educational haven. With multiple floors filled with interactive displays and engaging exhibits, there is something to captivate every visitor, from young children to adults. As you wander through the museum's thoughtfully designed galleries, you'll encounter fascinating artifacts that tell the story of our planet's history and the technological advancements that shape our lives today. Highlights include impressive dinosaur skeletons, interactive science exhibits, and immersive displays that transport you to the cosmos. Guided tours are available for those seeking a deeper understanding of the exhibits, while the museum's knowledgeable staff are always on hand to answer questions and enhance your experience. The museum's commitment to education extends beyond its exhibits, often hosting workshops and special events that encourage visitor participation. Whether you're a local or a traveler, this institution offers an enriching experience that fosters a greater appreciation for the natural world and technological innovation. After exploring, don’t forget to visit the museum shop, where you can find unique souvenirs and educational materials to take home. Plan your visit today to explore the wonders that await at the Museum of Natural History and Technology.

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays to avoid large crowds and enjoy a more leisurely experience.
  • Check the museum's calendar online for special events or workshops during your visit.
  • Bring a camera; many exhibits are visually stunning and perfect for photos!
  • Plan at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the various exhibits.
  • Consider using public transport to reach the museum, as parking can be limited in the area.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in Lehen, start by heading towards the Salzach river. Walk along the riverbank towards the north. You will pass several parks and local shops. Continue walking until you reach the bridge called 'Makartsteg'. Cross this pedestrian bridge, enjoying views of the river and the city. After crossing, continue straight ahead, and you will see the 'Museum of Natural History and Technology' on your left at Museumsplatz 5.

  • Public Transport - Bus

    From anywhere in Lehen, locate the nearest bus stop. You can take bus line 3 or 5 towards 'Salzburg, Schallmoos' or 'Salzburg, Sichern'. The journey takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Get off at the stop 'Landestheater'. From there, walk straight towards the 'Mozartplatz' and then take a left onto 'Museumsplatz'. The museum will be on your right side at Museumsplatz 5. A single bus ticket costs around €2.50.

  • Public Transport - Tram

    If you are near the tram stop in Lehen, take tram line 1 heading towards 'Salzburg, Aigen'. Get off at 'Paracelsusstraße'. From there, it is about a 10-minute walk. Head north on 'Paracelsusstraße', then turn right onto 'Mozartplatz'. Continue straight until you reach 'Museumsplatz', where the Museum of Natural History and Technology is located at number 5. A single tram ticket costs approximately €2.50.

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