Museum Koenig Bonn
Natural history museum · Bonn ·

Museum Koenig Bonn

Natural history museum · Bonn ·

Biodiversity & natural history exhibits, immersive habitats, interactive displays

interactive exhibits
educational appeal
animal specimens
realistic specimens
hands-on exhibits
clear information
special exhibition
high quality exhibits
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null
Museum Koenig Bonn by null

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Adenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn, Germany Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Adenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn, Germany Get directions

+49 228 9122102
bonn.leibniz-lib.de
@museumkoenig
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Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 28, 2026

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Ripuarisch B.

Google
The Museum Koenig in Bonn is absolutely impressive and truly one of the city’s most beautiful attractions! The animal specimens are crafted to the highest standard and look incredibly realistic. Everything is perfectly maintained – no dust, no wear. Many exhibits are even hands-on, which makes the visit especially exciting. The information throughout the museum is clear and easy to understand, suitable for both children and adults. I visited during the special exhibition “What the Health – One World. Your Health!”, which highlights the close relationship between environment, lifestyle, and human health. Fascinating and very thought-provoking! A truly exceptional museum — highly recommended!

kai H.

Google
One of the best museums I have been to. The exhibits were very high quality and informative. You could easily spend a few hours in this museum as it has lots to offer. There a mixture of typical museum exhibits, live animal exhibits, VR experiences and audio/video parts. The museum doesn't have translations for all pieces of information but you can get an audio guide and use a translation app on your phone to scan the information

Sabina H. S.

Google
We arrived early on a Saturday and there was no queue. We paid 12€ for our family of five. Card payment. We had a twin stroller with us which was easy to navigate through the exhibition. There’s also an elevator. Snacks can only be eaten on the ground floor. The exhibition was lovely

Anastasiia I.

Google
Amazing and engaging museum! A very interactive, beautiful, and spacious museum. There are so many animals, and it’s great that binoculars are available — they really add to the experience. The museum offers a lot of interactive and modern technologies with information about the presented animals, their natural habitats, and much more. Everything is explained in an engaging and easy-to-understand way. It’s interesting for both children and adults. We spent about 1.5 hours there and still didn’t manage to see everything — which says a lot. It was truly fascinating, and I would happily come back again.

Raabe R.

Google
Amazing experience. Very immersive and well thought. I recommend coming with time and reading the history of the museum and the animals exposed in there. There’s some sort of “reparation” feeling for the poor animals captured by hunting and some beautiful stories about other animals that were dear to the museum. I loved the experience.

Laura H.

Google
Highly recommend a visit whilst visiting Bonn. €6 each admission so great value for money. Allow 2 hours to get around all the displays. Lots of interactive displays for adults and children. There’s also a cafe and gift shop.

SuzDurk

Google
This natural history museum’s collection started in the 1930s. The building is a must see, staircases and closed wooden doors align the long hallways are beautiful. There’s a small aquarium in the basement. So many interactive exhibits, mostly for children, but my husband really enjoyed the butterfly magnificently glass. The day we visited, between Christmas and New Year’s, meant that the small cafeteria on the second floor was closed. We got a coffee and cookie out of a vending machine near the coat racks. Charming and cheap but the coffee tasted of super sweet chocolate.

Martin F.

Google
Featuring a wide range of easily accessible exhibits with broad educational appeal