Enhance your visit to Berlin's Museum für Naturkunde (Natural History Museum) with this in-app audio tour. Located just a 10-minute walk from Berlin Central Station, this institution ranks among Germany's most significant museums, housing a collection of over 30 million specimens including plants, animals, fossils, minerals, meteorites and detailed models of items that couldn't be preserved naturally.
This audio guide accompanies you through the museum's exhibits, including the world's tallest mounted dinosaur skeleton and other fossil displays. You'll gain insights into the history of the universe and the Solar System while exploring the evolution of life on Earth. One highlight is the Biodiversity Wall, a visual representation showcasing an incredible variety of species.
The museum also showcases the work of its taxidermy experts, who have meticulously preserved extinct animal species for future generations. You'll discover the museum's extensive meteorite collection, alongside a mineral collection representing approximately three-quarters of all known minerals worldwide. Finally, you'll witness the museum's ongoing digitisation initiative - part of their Future Plan aimed at making these collections more accessible and facilitating international knowledge transfer.