Intro
The Museum für Naturkunde, located in Berlin, Germany, was founded in 1810 and opened to the public in 1889. The museum’s original building, designed by architects August Tiede and Adolf Lohse, features a neoclassical design. The museum’s collection includes over 30 million objects, with notable exhibits such as the world’s largest mounted dinosaur skeleton, Giraffatitan brancai, and the Wet Collection, containing thousands of preserved specimens.