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Wed | 02/10/2016 | 13:50
Accessibility
To and through the museum without barriers
Wed | 02/10/2016 | 11:24
Digital Guide
Digital Guide for your smartphone
Wed | 02/10/2016 | 11:10
Museum Café
Baguettes, quiches and coffee: French flair at our Museum Café
Wed | 02/10/2016 | 10:15
Plan your visit
Information for your visit Tickets are available on site at the box office or in our ticket shop. We recommend booking online time slot tickets in advance to avoid waiting times at the box office. Please note that only bags and backpacks smaller than A4 may be taken into the exhibition. Suitcases and travel luggage cannot be stored in our cloakroom or lockers.
Wed | 02/03/2016 | 10:47
Science Slam Winner
How the bizarre sexklife of a planthopper wowed the science slam audience in Dresden
Tue | 02/02/2016 | 12:14
Spinosaurus
In its special exhibition Spinosaurus, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin displays the first scientifically accurate and full-size skeleton ever assembled of this gigantic, approximately 100-million-year-old predatory dinosaur from the Cretaceous period.
Press release,
01-02-2016
Amber
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A penis in amber
A research team led by Jason Dunlop from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin published the unusual discovery of a 99 million year old harvestman with an extended penis.
Fri | 12/18/2015 | 16:54
rbb film
Action! A film crew of the TV station rbb accompanied the Tristan project for 9 months
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16-12-2015
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Tristan – Berlin bares Teeth
An original Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton goes on show at the Museum of Natural History Berlin
Wed | 12/16/2015 | 01:05
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Tue | 12/15/2015 | 19:05
Welcome on our new website!
Dear guests We are not just celebrating the arrival of a world class dinosaur in Berlin – Tristan Otto – but also the arrival of a new modern website. Thus you may want to forgive us, that not all content of our site has been moved and you might experience some teething problems. Please bear with us – we are grateful to all suggestions how we can improve our web offer. Please send us your feedback at info@mfn-berlin.de
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 15:50
Tristan Otto
Tristan Otto is the only original skeleton of a T. rex in Europe to date. The twelve- metre-long and four-metre-high deep black skeleton of the predatory dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous period was found in 2010 in the Hell Creek Formation in Montana, USA. It is among the best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex specimens worldwide.
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 15:48
Research on Tristan Otto
At the Museum für Naturkunde, Tristan Otto’s skeleton will be studied by a specialised team of researchers over the coming years, using cutting-edge technology and working in close collaboration with partners in science and research, industry and society.
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 15:20
Tristan - the exhibition project
The exhibition project „Tristan – Berlin bares teeth“ involved a team of more than 70 staff at the Museum für Naturkunde. These include workshops, research, collections, exhibition and education department as well as administration. With joint forces and bags of enthusiasm, it took just 10 months to create a totally new exhibition featuring the new attraction Tristan Otto.
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 15:02
Book T. rex - MB.R.91216
T. rex as it has never been presented before
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 11:41
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Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:27
Highlights of taxidermy
In its exhibition Highlights of taxidermy, the Museum für Naturkunde not only showcases unique specimens, but also gives visitors an insight into the work of a natural history museum.
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:26
Touring Exhibition: Parasites – Life Undercover
Bring this exciting touring exhibition to your museum!
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:26
Parasites – Life Undercover
July 7th 2020 - January 23rd 2022
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:25
Keller’s Insect Models
Insects are the most species-rich class of animals and make up three quarters of the biodiversity of our Earth. A look through the microscope reveals their richness of colour and shape. Preparator Alfred Keller, who built scientific models for the Museum für Naturkunde between 1930 and 1955, was fascinated by them. During his time at the Museum, he built many unique biological models. His detailed enlarged models of native insects set new standards in the art of museum model building.
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