The Natural History Museum in Bielefeld, also known as the Natural History Museum in the Bielefeld Historical Museum, is a fascinating place for nature and science enthusiasts. It is located in Ravensberger Park and offers an extensive exhibition on regional flora and fauna as well as the geological history and geology of the East Westphalia-Lippe region.
The museum's permanent exhibition covers various topics, including the local flora and fauna, the development of the earth and its rock strata and the evolution of living creatures. Visitors can marvel at impressive animal specimens, including larger mammals, native birds and numerous insect species. Fossils and rock samples are also on display, providing an insight into the geological past of the region.
The interactive stations are particularly exciting and make the museum an experience for children and families: For example, visitors can explore the world under a microscope, learn more about biodiversity and take a closer look at fossils.
In addition to the permanent exhibition, the Natural History Museum regularly offers changing special exhibitions and workshops on scientific topics. The events range from lectures and excursions to activities that encourage visitors to actively engage with nature.
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