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Timings : Monday - Sunday; 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Ticket Prices : Adults: EUR 12
Children (6-15 years old): EUR 6
Family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children): EUR 29
Students and senior citizens: EUR 9
Accessibility : The museum is easily accessible by public transport. Visitors can take the U6 or U7 subway lines to the "Senckenbergmuseum" station, or take the tram lines 16 or 17 to the "Senckenberg" stop.
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The Senckenberg Museum is a natural history museum in the Bockenheim district of Frankfurt, Germany. It is home to one of Europe's largest collections of natural history exhibits. The dinosaur collection is one of the most popular exhibits at the Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt.
The museum has an extensive collection of dinosaur skeletons, including a Tyrannosaurus rex and a Stegosaurus. Visitors can also see the museum's collection of fossils, which includes the famous "Frankfurt Green Sauce" fossil, a 47 million-year-old specimen of a plant that is still used in the traditional Frankfurt dish. The museum features over 40 exhibition rooms, displaying everything from dinosaur skeletons to live tropical butterflies. Visitors can explore the evolution of life on Earth, from the earliest organisms to modern humans, and learn about the ecological and environmental challenges facing our planet today.
Founded in 1817, the museum is named after Johann Christian Senckenberg, a physician and naturalist who donated his extensive collection of natural specimens to the city of Frankfurt.