The Senckenberg Natural History Museum is one of the largest natural history museums in Europe.
The Senckenberg Natural History Museum Frankfurt is one of the largest natural history museums in Germany and shows the diversity of life today as well as the development of living creatures and the transformation of our earth over millions of years. The museum is backed by the research network of the Senckenberg Society for Natural Research, which presents new research results from all areas of biology, paleontology and geology in the museum. The museum impressively presents more than 10,000 extraordinary exhibits, including the largest number of dinosaur species in Germany. In addition to the giant dinosaurs, the Senckenberg exhibition collection includes countless beetles and iridescent butterflies, a colorful world of birds and the amazing inhabitants of the seas. A highlight of the museum are the themed rooms "Deep Sea" and "Marine Research" as well as the staging of an Indonesian coral reef, which allow the amazing underwater habitat to be experienced with all the senses. The Aha?! Research workshop is the new hands-on area in the Senckenberg Natural History Museum in Frankfurt. Here, researchers of all ages can get active themselves: examine fascinating objects from nature, help with real research projects and talk to Senckenberg scientists.
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