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© Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin / schnellebuntebilder, Inside Outside | Petra Blaisse, Photo: Philipp Plum
Drop-In
Discovering humans and nature
Drop-In of the Humboldt Lab
Past events
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Free admission |
Duration: 180 min |
English, German |
Accessible for wheelchairs |
Humboldt Lab, 1st floor |
max. 15 persons |
Belongs to: After Nature |
How does a school of fish keep together? Why did the hand of a chimpanzee from the 19th century end up in a Berlin museum? How can you reconstruct an entire prehistoric animal from a fossilised footprint? And why are many recordings from the Humboldt University‘s Lautarchiv (Sound Archive) problematic? Modern scientific research as well as historical objects from the university‘s collections are being presented in many perspectives at the interactive exhibition „After Nature“ at the Humboldt Lab.
Whether you wish a brief introduction to the exhibition or want to know more about an object: During the „Drop-In“, a tour guide will be available in the exhibition hall and open to all your questions.