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Haus der Natur: Salzburg's Museum of Natural History and Technology

Explore nature and technology in Salzburg's Haus der Natur: dinosaurs, aquariums, science exhibits, and more for an unforgettable experience.

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The Haus der Natur in Salzburg is a dynamic museum that blends natural history with technology, featuring diverse exhibits, an aquarium, a reptile zoo, and an interactive science center. Founded in 1924, it offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

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Local tips

  • Plan to spend at least 3 hours to fully explore the museum's diverse exhibits, from dinosaurs to the aquarium.
  • Visit on a weekday to avoid the larger crowds that gather on weekends, especially during peak season.
  • Don't miss the Science Center for an interactive experience with hands-on exhibits for all ages.
  • Check the schedule for special events or guided tours, which can enhance your visit and provide deeper insights.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the heart of Salzburg's Altstadt (Old Town), such as Residenzplatz or Mozartplatz, the Haus der Natur is a short walk. Head north towards the Salzach River. The museum is located on Museumsplatz, just a few blocks from the riverbank, near the Mönchsbergaufzug (Mönchsberg Lift). The walk is generally flat and takes about 5-10 minutes, offering views of the city's historic architecture.

  • Public Transport

    Several bus lines stop near the Haus der Natur. Take bus line 1 or 8 to the Mönchsbergaufzug stop, or lines 4, 7, or 9 to Ferdinand-Hanusch-Platz. From either stop, it's a 2-5 minute walk to the museum. A single bus fare within Salzburg costs approximately €2.50 - €3.00 if purchased from the bus driver, or less if purchased in advance from a ticket machine or tobacconist. A 24-hour ticket for the city is around €4.90-€6.40 and allows unlimited travel.

  • Driving

    Driving to the Haus der Natur is possible, but parking in the Altstadt is limited and can be expensive. The Altstadtgarage A (Mönchsberg) is the closest parking option, with an exit leading directly to the museum. Parking fees at Altstadtgarage A are approximately €4 per hour. All parking within the Altstadt is a short-term parking zone. Alternatively, consider parking at a Park & Ride location outside the city center.

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Step into the Haus der Natur, Salzburg's premier natural history museum, and prepare to be amazed by the sheer breadth and depth of its exhibits. Since its establishment in 1924, the museum has been captivating visitors with its dynamic approach to science and nature, evolving into a multifaceted institution that seamlessly blends classic natural history displays with a cutting-edge Science Center and a diverse collection of live animals. The museum's history is as fascinating as its exhibits. Founded by Eduard Paul Tratz as the "New Natural History Museum," it initially resided in the Hofstallkaserne before moving to its current location in the former Ursulinenkloster in 1959. Over the years, the Haus der Natur has expanded significantly, incorporating new spaces and exhibits to become Salzburg's largest museum, spanning over 7,000 square meters. As you enter, you'll be greeted by the awe-inspiring Dinosaur Hall, where colossal dinosaur skeletons dominate the space, offering a glimpse into a prehistoric world. The Space Research Hall features an original-size diorama of the moon landing, a space station of the future, a mercury spacecraft in original size as well as a number of rocket models. One of the museum's highlights is its impressive aquarium, home to over 38 tanks teeming with marine life, from tropical fish to sharks. Adjacent to the aquarium is the Reptile Zoo, where you can encounter a variety of reptiles and amphibians from around the world. For those seeking a more interactive experience, the Science Center offers hands-on exhibits that explore various scientific principles. Visitors of all ages can engage in experiments and demonstrations, making learning fun and engaging. The Haus der Natur also plays a vital role as a center of specialized knowledge and expertise about the natural world for the city and province of Salzburg.

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