Our world is full of insects. Some are universally admired, such as butterflies and dragonflies. Tiger mosquitoes and the like, on the other hand, have fewer fans. They are all vital for us and our ecosystems: for pollinating plants, as food for other animals or as "recycling professionals". Countless insect specimens, fascinating macro photographs by Janosch Waldkircher and hands-on stations invite visitors to explore. When viewed under a microscope, even inconspicuous beetles or moths reveal their true beauty. With the right glasses, you can even see like a fly and, dressed as a grasshopper, children can conquer colorful flower meadows.
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