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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

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    • Day 3

      Naturhistorisches Museum

      January 6 in Austria ⋅ 🌧 4 °C

      Wegen dem strömenden Regen suchten wir Zuflucht im Naturhistorischen Museum (wie 1000 andere Touristen; mit ihren 2000 unerzogenen Sprösslingen …).

      Von je 18€ erleichtert startete unsere Bildungsreise mit einem Rundgang vieler Gesteine und obschon man, wie im Foto gezeigt, denken könnte, dass ich unendlich interessiert an diesen Steinen war, ist dieses Foto für Social-Media-Punkte gestellt und das Interesse verflog relativ schnell 🤷🏻‍♂️😇

      Zudem hat das Museum ganz viele Dinosaurier zu bieten sowie unzählige Vitrinen mit ausgestopften Vögel und anderen Tierarten.

      Für einen regnerischen Feiertag einen guten Ort, die Zeit zu verbringen.
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    • Day 55

      Vienna Day 1 - Rick Steves and museums

      July 20, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Today, we took 6 am flight from Stockholm to Vienna, and first thing, embarked on Rick Steves tour. It gave us a basic overview of the city. Vienna is simply stunning - perhaps, due to the renaissance of the 1900s, and wealth of Habsburgs dynasty. We went to the St Stephen’s Cathedral, the main cathedral of Vienna. We then had a quick lunch or tiny delicious sandwiches - Trziensky is an institution that has been around for over 100 years. In the afternoon, I first went to the Sisi museum and Royal Apartments, all in the Hofburg palace. I was fascinated by the story of Emperor Franz Josef and his wife Elizabeth, or Sisi. She was a strong independent woman, and the love of his life. Their Royal apartments felt much more alive than other palaces. I then went to the main Art Museum and marveled at incredible collection of the Old Masters.Read more

    • Day 6

      Natural History & Spanish Riding

      December 20, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Today, we would finally successfully make it into the Vienna Museum of Natural History. First, we saw the training for the Spanish horse riding school in the Plaza of the Statue Emperor Joseph II. This was very interesting and quite unique to see. Although we didn't see the full repertoire of skills possible by the horses, despite being close to the performance day, we saw some pretty cool stuff. Along with the horses training for the show, we also got to see the 'rookie' horses being brought up. This was perhaps just as interesting as the rest of the show as the horses are incredibly well trained and coordinated, so it was interesting to get an insight into this. We did see one horse pony-up on its back legs, but that was about as exciting as it got. The rest of the stuff was just seeing the horses trot around. This was still cool given the number of ways the horses could dance, hop, and run around the pit. Once again, it was interesting to get insight into how they could get them to move as they do. Unfortunately, photos aren't allowed, so it was hard to get good photos, but we did score a few. After this, we headed to the Natural Museum for History. We headed to the second floor to begin the tour after a quick coffee. This resulted in 2 hours of wandering around the different fauna exhibitions and information pieces. As we approached two hours, you could quickly begin to understand how much information is present on the site and how much time could be absorbed in such a place if you read all the information. A matter of days rather than hours. It was cool to go through the African sections, and see which animals I had spotted during my safari and my tours, then head to Australia and see animals what we have there that I hadn't yet seen. Such as the wombat and even a Tasmanian devil taxidermy. This went all over the world. Seeing hundreds and hundreds of animals. After this and a quick break, we went on to the evolution and geology floor to finish the museum. This also went for 2 hours in the end as well. This started with the geological history of earth and had endless amounts of different elements, compounds, and rocks from all over the world. Some were quite unique in the colour, shape, formation, and purpose. This was quite cool to see, but you could quite easily just walk through without needing to read the information pieces. Had I more energy and less soreness in the legs, I may have spent more time, but a lot of it wasn't particularly interesting, and I was keen to get to the evolutionary history. This was really interesting as we could see how sapiens evolved, the difference in species, how home sapiens became dominant, how our brain developed, and progressed into how we came to dominate the world. This then evolved to reflect the effects of modern climate change and how quickly our species has impacted global species. It was a sad but necessary way to end the day. After 2 hours of walking, again, and 4 hours total, I was very excited to find somewhere to sit and put my feet up. We found a nice Viennese restaurant to do so, and I enjoyed a Cordon Bleu. After this long day, we dragged our tired legs back to the hotel to sleep.Read more

    • Day 12

      Museum of Natural History Vienna, Cafe

      July 25, 2016 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      전시를 보고 지쳐서 밥을 먹었다.
      Wiener Melange와 햄과 치즈가 들어있는 크로와상.
      생각보다 맛있었다. 가격이 비싸서 슬펐다. (프라하보다)

      잘생긴 오빠가 서빙해주었다. 헤헤.
      팁도 안 받았다.

    • Day 12

      Museum of Natural History Vienna

      July 25, 2016 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      오늘은 미술사 박물관과 자연사 박물관에 가려고 했는데, 오늘 미술사 박물관 쉬는 날이었다..
      역시 계획은 계획대로 되지 않는다..

      자연사 박물관은 생각보다 심각하게 볼 것이 많았다.
      자연의 아름다움은 이길 수 없는 것 같다.
      그리고 연출이 엄청나서 놀랐다. (좀 무섭기도 했음)
      또 많은 사람들이 관심갖고 진지하게 보는 것이 좋았다.

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