The life of numerous organisms begins with a fertilized egg. And so the diversity and different functions of the egg are the focus of this exhibition.
We usually think of breakfast eggs. And it is precisely these bird eggs that the science of oology deals with. However, as the Natural History Collections like to look at the special relationships between nature and humans, the Easter egg is the second theme. In conjunction with the donation of Dr. Birgit Scheps' collection, the aim is to get to the bottom of this custom.
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12,- Euro (reduced: 9,- Euro) / Free admission for children and young people under 18 years. / Groups of 15 persons or more: 9 euros per person / Admission to the special exhibitions includes the permanent exhibitions.