When you’re visiting a small town with 65,000 inhabitants you’re not expecting to find impressive museums within. Fulda in the heart of Germany is an exception, as it hosts the Vonderau-Museum at the university square in the city center. It was founded in 1875 and is a surprisingly good combination of a natural history museum, an art collection, a lapidary and a planetarium.
The best part of the museum are giant dioramas showing flora and fauna in different sections of the river Fulda. But the 4,000 square meters of exhibition space are also often used for changing exhibitions.
Vonderau-Museum
Jesuitenplatz 2
36037 Fulda
Germany
https://www.fulda.de/kultur-freizeit/vonderau-museum
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