An art and a history museum in Vienna, Austria, are architecturally mirrored buildings that resemble a palace and were built in 1891. The Kunsthistorisches Art History Museum displays art from world masters. The Naturhistorisches Museum of Natural History (not pictured) contains over 30 million objects, including dinosaurs, fossils and extinct plants. In the Maria-Theresien-Platz between them stands a humble, bronze elephant. In the center is a statue of Empress Maria Theresa, who was a Habsburg ruler in the 18th century.