Museum Historiae Naturalis (Theodisce: Museum für Naturkunde vel Humboldt Museum vel Zoologisches Museum Berlin) est museum historiae naturalis Berolini anno 1810 constitutum et usque ad annum 2008 universitate Humboldtiana Berolinensi attributum.
Very interesting museum, come for the dinosaurs but enjoy the whole package! Needs a couple of hours for a good visit, worth the time. Check also Brecht's grave in the nearby cemetery.
One of the few museums in the world that boast a collection of over 30 million items, including 1000 exhibits in the hall of minerals. For me, one of the most significant institutions of its kind!
Dinosaurs, meteors, bugs, glibber in jars. Parts of the museum are still closed but if you love science, your heart will beat higher for some hours there.
Tristan the TRex is impressive and it’s really good that there’s info about the research they are doing on him. The wet collection is also really good as it’s not something you usually see.
Must see! Dinosaurus!! Even without them, it's still pretty amazing! A lot about earth was presented in a fun way. And if you like minerals this is the place to be!
Gazing at the Dinosaurs is fascinating, the massive wet collection of preserved animals also makes for an impressive sight. There is a very interesting separate exhibition on taxidermy.
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