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SPACE! Astronomy on show is a captivating journey through astronomy, from its origin right up to the future, in 40 interactive exhibits. A journey made playing a lead role, not as spectators. Learning, while having fun.
An interactive exhibition that encourages visitors to experiment with the physics of ice and to experience at first hand the climate conditions of the polar regions.
"Dialogue in Silence" Exhibitions invite visitors to a completely soundless world. In small groups, visitors are led through a soundproof exhibition venue by deaf guides. Contact us today to find out more!
Sex: A Tell-all Exhibition first takes visitors back to the origins of human life and immerses them in the phenomena of fertilization and conception. Puberty and the hormonal changes it brings about in humans are then dealt with in a manner that is both new and...
Take a glance at 300 years of European zoo history, from the first menageries and zoos in the 17th and 18th century up to the modern scientific zoological gardens of today. Accompany animal catcher in the wild and meet the tycoons of animal trading. Feel like a...
We offer exhibitions and business workshops in total darkness. In the exhibition, blind guides lead visitors through a completely dark environment where one learns to interact by relying on other senses. Contact us today to learn more!
This exhibition won’t just get your visitors moving. It will make them want
to kick, smile, jump, shout, and dance about! Move and Play! challenges
visitors to compete and cooperate, to play and have fun together.
„The History of Zoos” covers the changes in the function of zoos in general and the different stories of zoos in Europe – from the first zoo to recent developments in zoological gardens, including species protection and environmental education.
Earth is a giant magnet or rather it behaves like a magnet from many points of view. We can show the shape of the magnetic field of the Earth with a very simple exhibit.
With a simple experiment, you can experience the real effect of the introduction of a compound of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.
Visitors spray water on a refrigerated window and observe the formation of ice crystals though polarized veiwers. As the crystals form, they also develop beautiful color patterns.
Visitors run their fingers and other tools through sand on top of a slowly spinning disk to create relief patterns.