Please bring the evacuation flyer or an identification document with you
Life on Earth has constantly changed over millions of years. But how does this process of adaptation work? Why do some species survive while others become extinct? And what role do humans play in this? The Museum am Schölerberg invites you to a guided tour on Sunday, April 6 at 11 a.m., in which these and other questions on the subject of evolution will be answered.
The tour is also offered in German sign language.
The Museum am Schölerberg offers a unique combination of natural history museum, environmental education center and planetarium. The museum opened its new permanent exhibition in May 2023. It tells the story of the development of life from the birth of our planet to urban models of the future in the five areas of astronomy, water, forest, open land and city. The exhibition offers an exciting mix of unique exhibits, modern technology and interactive stations. Among other things, visitors can discover a lifelike forest from the Carboniferous period, in which extinct animals are brought back to life using augmented reality, learn about wolves and beavers from the Osnabrück region and experience processes in nature through many hands-on opportunities.
Price information | Children and young people up to 18 years: free of charge Adults aged 18 and over: €3.50 Museum admission included. Please bring the evacuation flyer or an identification document. |
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Organiser |
Museum am Schölerberg Klaus-Strick-Weg 10 49082 Osnabrück Tel.: 0541 323 7000 E-Mail: infonoSpam@museum-am-schoelerbergnoSpam.de Website: www.museum-am-schoelerberg.de |
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