The Naturmuseum Senckenberg https://museumfrankfurt.senckenberg.de/en/ (SMF) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is one of Europe's largest museums of natural history. Named after Johann Christian Senckenberg, it was established in 1817 as part of the Senckenberg Nature Research Society. The museum boasts an extensive collection focusing on biodiversity, evolution, paleontology, and geology.

The museum's exhibits include 18 reconstructed dinosaurs among its many fossil displays, covering a wide range of natural history topics. It aims to educate visitors through interactive displays and educational programs, offering insights into various ecosystems and habitats. As of 2019, the museum continues to attract a diverse audience including families, students, and researchers interested in scientific exploration and natural history.