Natural History Museum
Distance: 10.43 Km
During the school holidays, the Natural History Museum has special activities where children and adults can learn more about the world of nature.
A universe of coincidences
In the current special exhibition "OOPS! Coincidentally - Lucky" you come along on an educational journey through selected coincidences that have meant that you are standing here today. Come along on the journey from Bing Bang, over the formation of the Moon and the impacts of asteroids and meteors, and to the origin of life, sexual reproduction and evolution in general. All based on mistakes and coincidences.
Read more about the exhibition here.
The Mole Laboratory
In the middle of the beautiful and varied nature in National Park Mols Bjerge lies The Mole Laboratory – The Natural History Museum's field station, which is, among other things, the framework for the museum's rewilding project.
The areas at the Molslaboratiet are open all year round. Go for a walk on your own on the marked hiking trails among wild horses and cattle - or get a unique nature experience with the museum's skilled guides. Read more about tours at the Molslaboratoriet here.
About the Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum Aarhus is Denmark's second largest of its kind, both in terms of collections and exhibition square meters. The museum has changing special exhibitions and permanent exhibitions with over 5.000 different animals from all over the world – many of them displayed in lifelike surroundings. The purpose of the museum is to promote biological and natural science research and to inform the public of the results of science in the field of natural history.
Practical info
There is free entry for children and young people under the age of 18 - all year round.
Check the current opening hours at the museum's website.
The museum is closed on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 January.
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