All nature & natural history museums and attractions to visit in Hesse

Hesse (Germany) has a lot to offer for people that like animals, plants and anything else related to nature and its history. Below we list all 62 nature and natural history museums that are located in Hesse.

Is nature and the natural world something that interests you and are you looking for the best nature museums to visit in Hesse? These are the ones:

  1. Botanischer Garten Gießen1

    Botanischer Garten Gießen

     Gießen
    The Botanischer Garten Gießen, also known as the Botanischer Garten der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, is a historic botanical garden in Giessen, Germany. Spanning an area of 4 hectares, it is managed by the University of Giessen. This garden is the oldest botanical garden that still remains on its original foundation ground, making it a significant site for both history and botany enthusiasts.
  2. Wildpark Knüll2

    Wildpark Knüll

     Allmuthshausen
    Wildpark Knüll is a wildlife park that was opened in 1968. It is located on the edge of the Knüll mountains in the Schwalm-Eder district, Hessen, Germany. The park spans an area of 50 hectares and is home to a variety of wildlife species. It is a part of the Eigenbetriebs Schwalm-Eder.
  3. Opel Zoo3

    Opel Zoo

     Kronberg im Taunus
    The Opel Zoo, founded in 1956 by Georg von Opel, spans an impressive 27 hectares (66.7 acres). This expansive area provides ample space for the various species that call the zoo home, making it a great place for visitors to explore and learn about different animals.
  4. Senckenberg Natural History Museum4

    Senckenberg Natural History Museum

     Frankfurt
    The Naturmuseum Senckenberg (Senckenberg Natural History Museum) is the largest museum of natural sciences in Germany, located in Frankfurt and housed in a building that was built between 1904 and 1907. The Naturmuseum Senckenberg holds the largest collection of large dinosaurs in Europe. One specif
  5. Frankfurt Zoo5

    Frankfurt Zoo

     Frankfurt
    The Zoologischer Garten Frankfurt am Main (Frankfurt Zoo) is the zoo of Frankfurt am Main that was opened in 1858, making it the oldest zoo in Germany after the Berlin Zoo. The zoo is home to over 4,500 animals with over 500 species on more than 11 hectares. Three buildings house most animal species
  6. Fasanerie Wiesbaden6

    Fasanerie Wiesbaden

     Wiesbaden
    The Fasanerie is a wildlife and botanical park located in the northwest of Wiesbaden, outside the city. Operated by the city of Wiesbaden, the park spans a spacious 23-hectare area within the Wiesbaden city forest. This location offers a diverse landscape with hills, meadows, a high proportion of forest, streams, and a lake, providing a unique and natural environment for visitors to explore.
  7. Sababurg Zoo7

    Sababurg Zoo

     Sababurg
    Tierpark Sababurg is a wildlife park situated near the Sababurg in the Reinhardswald in the Kassel district in the German state of Hesse. The park was established in 1957 and has been known as Tierpark Sababurg since 1973. It is one of the largest and oldest parks in Europe, covering approximately 130 hectares.
  8. Zoo Vivarium8

    Zoo Vivarium

     Darmstadt
    Zoo Vivarium Darmstadt, also known as Darmstadt's animal garden, is a small zoo located in the southern Hessian city. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a variety of animal species in a compact and accessible setting.
  9. Vogelburg Weilrod9

    Vogelburg Weilrod

     Hasselbach
  10. WildtierPark Edersee10

    WildtierPark Edersee

     Hemfurth-Edersee
    The Wildpark Edersee, also known as WildtierPark Edersee, is a wildlife park that was established in 1970. It covers an area of about 80 hectares and is located in the Kellerwald region, in the district of Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse, Germany. The park is part of the nearby Kellerwald-Edersee National Park and is described as a facility of the Hessian state forest administration.
  11. Wildpark Gersfeld11

    Wildpark Gersfeld

     Mosbach
    Wildpark Gersfeld, also known as Hochwildschutzpark Ehrengrund, is a wildlife park located in the Hessian Rhön, about one kilometer southeast of Gersfeld. The park, which opened in July 1972, is nestled in a coniferous and mixed forest and is visited by approximately 60,000 people annually. It is considered one of the most natural wildlife parks in Germany.
  12. Wildpark Alte Fasanerie12

    Wildpark Alte Fasanerie

     Hanau
    Wildpark Alte Fasanerie is a wildlife park situated in Klein-Auheim, a district of Hanau. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat.
  13. Wildpark Tiergarten Weilburg13

    Wildpark Tiergarten Weilburg

     Weilburg
    The Wildpark Tiergarten Weilburg is a wildlife park nestled in the Taunus, near the central Hessian city of Weilburg. It is situated in the district of the Hirschhausen district, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The park offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich biodiversity of the region and get up close with various species of animals in their natural habitat.
  14. Vogelpark Viernheim14

    Vogelpark Viernheim

     Viernheim
    Vogelpark Viernheim is a bird park located in the city of Viernheim, which is near Mannheim. The park is home to a wide variety of both exotic and native bird species, making it a great destination for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
  15. Museum Wiesbaden15

    Museum Wiesbaden

     Wiesbaden
    The Wiesbaden Museum, located in the capital of the state of Hesse in Germany, is a renowned institution that houses both art and natural history collections. As one of the three state museums of Hesse, it offers a unique blend of cultural and historical artifacts that reflect the rich heritage of the region.
  16. Tierpark Herborn GmbH16

    Tierpark Herborn GmbH

     Herborn
    The Tierpark Herborn, previously known as Vogel- und NaturschutzTierpark Herborn, is a zoo situated in the Uckersdorf district. It is home to around 300 animals from 80 different species originating from all continents. This diverse collection of wildlife makes it a unique destination for animal lovers and those interested in nature.
  17. Ottoneum17

    Ottoneum

     Kassel
    The Ottoneum, located in Kassel, Germany, holds the distinction of being the first theater building ever constructed in the country. Today, it serves as a museum of natural history, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of exhibits and collections that delve into the natural world.
  18. Fossilien- und Heimatmuseum Messel18

    Fossilien- und Heimatmuseum Messel

     Messel
    The museum offers a comprehensive view of both the local history and economic development of the local industry. Additionally, it features a large exhibition on the earth history of the Middle Eocene, showcasing original finds from the Messel Pit. This combination of local history and paleontological exhibits makes the museum a fascinating destination for tourists interested in both history and natural sciences.
  19. Museum Sinclair Haus19

    Museum Sinclair Haus

     Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
    The Museum Sinclair-Haus, located in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe in Hessen, is a unique interdisciplinary exhibition house that focuses on art and nature. It is a part of the Stiftung Kunst und Natur gGmbH, a foundation dedicated to the exploration and promotion of art and nature. The museum offers a unique blend of art and nature, providing visitors with a unique perspective on the relationship between the two.
  20. Wildpark Donsbach20

    Wildpark Donsbach

     Dillenburg
    Wildpark Donsbach, located in the district of Donsbach in the city of Dillenburg in Hesse, was established in 1970. This park has a rich history and offers a unique experience for visitors who are interested in wildlife and nature.
  21. Zoo am Rammelsberg21

    Zoo am Rammelsberg

     Kassel
    The Zoo am Rammelsberg, also referred to as Kleintierzoo am Rammelsberg, is a small animal zoo situated in the Wahlershausen district of Kassel. This zoo is home to a variety of small animals and offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages.
  22. Waldzoo Offenbach22

    Waldzoo Offenbach

     Offenbach am Main
  23. Botanischer Garten Kassel23

    Botanischer Garten Kassel

     Kassel
    The Botanischer Garten Kassel, also known as the Botanischer Garten der Stadt Kassel, is a botanical garden located in Kassel, Germany. It is managed by the city's municipal administration. The garden is a place where visitors can explore a variety of plant species and learn about their characteristics and importance in the ecosystem.
  24. Fasanerie Gross Gerau - Tiergarten-Gross Gerau EV24

    Fasanerie Gross Gerau - Tiergarten-Gross Gerau EV

     Groß-Gerau
    The Tiergarten Fasanerie Groß-Gerau is a zoo located in the southern part of the Hessian city of Groß-Gerau. Operated by a club, the zoo is situated on the grounds of the Fasanerie Groß-Gerau. It is home to approximately 300 animals from 75 different species, all housed within an area of about 3.5 hectares.
  25. Lebendiges Bienenmuseum Knüllwald25

    Lebendiges Bienenmuseum Knüllwald

     Niederbeisheim
    The Lebendiges Bienenmuseum Knüllwald is a privately established museum situated in the district of Niederbeisheim in the municipality of Knüllwald, in the Schwalm-Eder district of northern Hesse. It is approximately 40 km south of Kassel. This location makes it a convenient destination for tourists visiting the region.
  26. Klosterwald Zoo26

    Klosterwald Zoo

     Lich
    Klosterwald Zoo, previously known as Wildpark, is a quaint zoo nestled in Central Hesse. It is conveniently located approximately 500 meters west of the historic Arnsburg Monastery, along the route of the former B 488. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors.
  27. Vogelpark Lorsch27

    Vogelpark Lorsch

     Lorsch
  28. Lahn-Marmor-Museum28

    Lahn-Marmor-Museum

     Villmar
    The Lahn Marble Museum, situated in the central Hessian municipality of Villmar in the Limburg-Weilburg district, is dedicated to the Lahn marble found in the Lahn valley. This museum provides an in-depth exploration of this unique natural stone, its formation, and its historical and contemporary uses.
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    Wild- und Freizeitpark Willingen

     Willingen
    A great day out - there are a few fairy-tale attractions, but mainly a wildlife park. Highlight: the falcon show.
  30. Mineralogical Museum30

    Mineralogical Museum

     Marburg
    The Mineralogical Museum of the Philipps University in Marburg is home to an extensive collection of geological specimens that have been gathered since the late 18th century. The collection currently boasts 60,000 minerals, 55,000 rock samples, 15,000 gemstone raw samples, and 150 meteorites. This makes it a significant destination for those interested in geology and mineralogy.
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    Bergwildpark Meißner

     Germerode
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    Serpentarium Calden

     Meimbressen
  33. Jagdschloss Kranichstein33

    Jagdschloss Kranichstein

     Darmstadt
    The Kranichstein estate is one of the few remaining Baroque hunting lodges in Germany, making it a unique destination for tourists. It currently serves as a hunting museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. Additionally, the estate functions as a hotel with a restaurant and event location, including for weddings, providing a variety of services for tourists.
  34. Naturkundehaus Damm34

    Naturkundehaus Damm

     Lohra
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    Luna Alpakas

     Darmstadt
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    Vogelpark Schotten

     Schotten
    Vogelpark Schotten is a unique destination located in Schotten in the Vogelsbergkreis. The park is home to a wide variety of both exotic and native animals, providing visitors with the opportunity to experience and learn about diverse species in one location.
  37. Welterbe Grube Messel37

    Welterbe Grube Messel

     Messel
  38. Kubach Crystal Cave38

    Kubach Crystal Cave

     Weilburg
    The Kubach Crystal Cave, located in Kubach, Weilburg, is a unique geological formation in Germany. Its walls are adorned with countless calcite crystals and pearl sinter, making it a unique spectacle for visitors. The cave's crystal decorations are considered unique in Germany, offering a one-of-a-kind experience for those interested in geology and natural beauty.
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    Kleintierpark Fernwald

     Steinbach
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    Falkenhof Feldberg

     Schmitten im Taunus
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    Bergtierpark Erlenbach

     Erlenbach
    Bergtierpark Erlenbach is a zoo that is managed by the Hessian municipality of Fürth. It is located in Erlenbach, which is a district of Fürth. The park was established in the year 1960 and has been a home to various species of animals since then.
  42. Vonderau Museum42

    Vonderau Museum

     Fulda
    The Vonderau Museum, located in the city of Fulda, is named after Joseph Vonderau, a teacher and local researcher. This museum is a significant part of the city's cultural heritage and offers a deep dive into the history and culture of the region.
  43. Korbacher Spalte43

    Korbacher Spalte

     Korbach
    The Korbacher Spalte is not only a geological wonder but also a significant fossil site. It is protected as a cultural monument under the Hessian Monument Protection Act, highlighting its importance in the field of paleontology and cultural heritage.
  44. Wolfgang-Bonhage-Museum44

    Wolfgang-Bonhage-Museum

     Korbach
    The museum is known for its collection of fossils found in the Korbach fissure. Its architecture, which combines historical buildings with contemporary design, has won multiple awards, including a special prize from the German Urban Development Prize in 1999.
  45. Naturmuseum45

    Naturmuseum

     Tann (Rhön)
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    Tierpark Rose

     Melsungen
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    Aquarien- und Terrarienverein 'Scalere' e.V

     Fulda
    The association maintains a cold water facility for native fish, several aviaries and enclosures, and a permanent exhibition with aquariums and terrariums. The exhibition is housed in the Rudi-Schmitz-Haus and includes tropical reptiles, amphibians, insects, and fish. There is also a so-called cold water facility with European marsh turtles and native fish, free-range enclosures for squirrels, water turtles and land turtles, and aviaries with native and exotic birds.
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    Wildschweingehege Rotenburg

     Rotenburg an der Fulda
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    Pool garden

     Fulda
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    Mainz-Kastel Zoo

     Wiesbaden
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    Flamingo-Gehege

     Reinhardshausen
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    Tierpark Hattersheim

     Hattersheim am Main
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    English Garden Eulbach

     Würzberg
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    Wildpark Frankenberg

     Frankenberg (Eder)
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    Wildschweingehege im Wald Raunheim

     Raunheim
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    Wildpark Büdingen

     Büdingen
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    Wildgehege Dodenau

     Dodenau
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    Wildpark Wasserwerk Jägersburg

     Einhausen
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    Museum Gensungen

     Gensungen
    Museum Gensungen is situated in a half-timbered house in the heart of Gensungen. The museum complex is comprised of the Museum of Prehistory and Early History, a day laborer's house from the first half of the 19th century, and the adjoining museum courtyard. The courtyard is surrounded by a bakery with a wood-burning oven, a pergola, and the museum barn, adding to the historical ambiance of the place.
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    Kobelt Zoo

     Frankfurt
    The Kobelt Zoo is a zoo in Frankfurt with more than 50 different animal species. The zoo is home to monkeys, snakes, parrots, raccoons, ferrets and even prairie dogs. Children can pet the numerous rabbits, horses, donkeys and goats or ride on ponies.
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    Felsenmeer Informationszentrum

     Reichenbach
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    Vulkaneum

     Schotten