Arctic / Antarctic

Arctic and Antarctic  have the most arid and cold places on Earth. Both have snow and ice,  northern and southern lights,  blizzards and snow storms. Antarctica is a continental land mass but the Arctic is a sea with edges of other countries in the Arctic circle. The exhibition looks at the aspects of indegenous people, the food chain, flora and fauna, light phenomena and wind and weather. The interplay of ocean currents is very important to climate.
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Exhibitions and events

African savanna

Permanent exhibition

The African savannah in the atrium forms the heart of the exhibition, which aims to mediate the complex relationships between different species in this habitat. The barrierless display shows many...

Rainforest

Permanent exhibition

The rainforest tree, extends one of its giant roots into the savanna and thereby demonstrates the close link between these two completely disparate habitats. The rainforest is home to an extremely...

Desert - Survival in the Drought

Permanent exhibition

The deserts are a habitat with a very few number of species. Only animals that have adapted to the extreme climate are able to live in those regions. However, because of heat and drought, it is not...

Central Europe

Permanent exhibition

The section Central Europe focuses on native species. Agriculture technology and trade have been particularly powerful human influences on forests. Our forests have been affected by the cultural...

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