Address
            str. Cetăţii, nr. 1
        
        
            
Phone no.:
            +4 0269 436 545
        
        
        
     
    
    
    
 
    
    
        When we were little we all dreamt at least once of becoming explorers … Sibiu’s Natural History Museum fulfils this child wish with its new method of display which gives the exhibition a dynamic dimension. The museum proposes a tri-dimensional presentation by means of dioramas and by associating sound and light effects to suggest the night and day cycle of each environment displayed.
At the exhibition the visitors-explorers will discover the secrets of the living world evolution from aquatic invertebrates to insects, fishes and reptiles. The ecosystems are also presented in sectors illustrating various habitats. One of the most interesting ones is the paleontological sector which shows an ample paleo-geographic reconstruction. Your small adventure to the world of nature ends with a visit to the mineralogy sector. 
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        
            Tariffs:
            
                
                    Adults:
                    20 lei
                
                
                    Group:
                    16 lei (minim 10 persoane)
                
                
                    Photo Tax:
                    180 lei/oră
                
                
                    Video Tax:
                    180 lei/oră
                
             
    
            
                
                    Pupils, students, retired:
                    5 lei
                
                
                
             
            
            
            
            
                Guided tour/ hour
                150 lei
            
            
         
        
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        Did you know...?
        The basis of the first collections was set as early as 1849 and the actual museum was inaugurated in 1895.
The building of the Natural History Museum was built in the late Italian renaissance style.