The Natural History Museum Vienna is a large natural history museum located in Vienna, Austria. The museum's 39 exhibition rooms cover 8,460 square meters and present more than 100,000 objects. It is home to 30 million objects available to more than 60 scientists and numerous guest researchers who carry out basic research in a wide range of topics related to human sciences, earth sciences, and life sciences. The museum features a collection of meteorites, including the world's largest and oldest collection, with 1,100 rocks that 'fell from the sky'. The dinosaur hall presents the skeletons and remains of gigantic prehistoric animals, including a lifelike allosaurus that moves and makes terrifying noises. The museum also has a 'Venus Cabinet' showcasing the 29,500-year-old 'Venus von Willendorf', one of the most famous archaeological discoveries in the world. The museum offers guided tours, including rooftop tours with a unique view of Vienna's Old City and the Ringstrasse. The museum is wheelchair accessible, with an entrance for wheelchairs and a wheelchair-accessible restroom. Assistance and guide dogs are allowed, and guided tours for the blind are possible
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