The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is a natural history museum that presents an exciting insight into the workings of nature. The museum houses more than 30 million zoological, paleontological, and mineralogical specimens, including more than ten thousand type specimens. It is famous for two exhibits: the largest mounted dinosaur in the world, a Giraffatitan skeleton, and a well-preserved specimen of the earliest known bird, Archaeopteryx. The museum also features a mineral collection representing 75% of the minerals in the world, a large meteor collection, and exhibits of now-extinct animals such as the quagga, huia, and tasmanian tiger. The museum offers various exhibitions, including a dinosaur hall, a biodiversity wall, and a wet collection of objects from all animal groups. It is a great place to visit with family and friends to learn about the development of life on our planet and the different forms of life that evolution has brought forth
Plan your family visit to the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went to the Naturkundemuseum Berlin. We checked out the dinosaur skeletons, which are the main attraction. "The one child wanted to go to the giant dinosaurs, the other to the globe."
Highlights: The dinosaur skeletons are the highlight! "The very classic design of the exhibition does not offer them many opportunities to do something themselves." ✨
