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Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:23
The Cosmos and the Solar System
How did the universe and the solar system evolve? What happens inside stars? How long will our sun and the Earth still exist? The exhibition takes visitors on a voyage through space and time to the origins of the solar system. It allows insights into how, where and when matter emerged, which, ultimately, was the prerequisite for the evolution of the Earth and life on it.
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:23
Wet Collection
Natural history research museums only open a small proportion of their valuable collection to the public. Millions of preparations are kept in large storage rooms away from the public gaze. However, their significance as archives of life continues to grow. They provide important information for biodiversity and evolution research. 30 million specimens are stored in the Museums für Naturkunde in Berlin. A large proportion are preserved in the wet collection and are now accessible in one of the world’s most technically advanced collection buildings – the Wet Collection Wing.
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:19
Materials
Explorer sheets The colourful and imaginative explorer sheets enable primary school children to go on their own journey of discovery in the Museum. They can answer questions, measure dinosaur teeth, invent stories or draw pictures. There are currently two types of explorer sheets available only in German:
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:17
Advanced Training
The Museum für Naturkunde offers training courses on various topics for students, teachers at all levels, educators and colleagues free of charge. The training courses are for groups of 10 people or more. Dates and other focal points can be arranged individually.
Tue | 12/15/2015 | 00:13
School and kindergarten
The museum offers a variety of digital formats, guided tours, workshops and materials for school and kindergarten groups. All formats, offers and information can be found on the following pages. Digital formats With the digital formats for kindergartens, primary schools and secondary schools, students learn about scientific topics through everyday practical examples, in an artistic way and in relation to the reality of their own lives.
Fri | 12/11/2015 | 17:12
Children’s Birthday Parties
Celebrating your birthday at the Museum für Naturkunde is something very special – where else could you have dinosaurs as birthday guests? You can find the most relevant information on birthday parties on Frequently asked Questions on Children's Birthday Parties. Notice: Birthday parties for 2026 can be booked starting 02.06.2025.
Fri | 12/11/2015 | 17:10
Families
Alongside guided tours and children’s birthday parties, the Museum has a range of further programmes and events for families. Please note the current dates in our event calendar. Unless otherwise stated, prices do not include admission.
Fri | 12/11/2015 | 17:09
Partnerships and Projects
The Education Department at the Museum für Naturkunde closely collaborates with various partners, such as schools, kindergartens, universities, adult education centres and artists, both in the field of educational practice and in educational research. Here is an overview of some of our projects.
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