Lovely old museum to visit to learn about the Natural sciences, whether you curiosity tends towards botany, biology, astronomy or geology.
The new Climate House, gives visitors a tour of the central arguments for and issues surrounding efforts to reduce the effect of industrialisation on earths climate.
There's also the obligatory gift shop with the usual knick-knacks and even a little gardening shed where one can pick up some tools and seeds to start your own garden.
This brings us to the setting; the museums are placed in th middle of the Botanical gardens, which host an impressive range of flora both native and foreign, housed in distinct 'gardens' along the winding and criss-crossing walking paths, and the various greenhouses spread across...
Read moreAmazing exhibition about an important topic! In my opinion it is very well made and uses many different and often interactive ways to visualise information to not only explain the scientific background of climate change and possible scenarios for the future but also the things that can be done about it. I enjoyed everything from the architecture, the many interactive elements and the very friendly and helpful staff. Even if it is not that big I spend over 2h here and wasn't bored a...
Read moreSmall but well-designed exhibition. It examines sustainability and climate change from different angles, in a way that is modern, engaging and fun for adults and kids. A visit takes maybe 20-30min depending on how much you interact with the exhibits, but we enjoyed it a lot. You can take a stroll in the botanical gardens or visit the Natural History Museum nearby after or before your visit (tickets are valid for both the museum and...
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