Museum Mensch und Natur
Museum Mensch und Natur
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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4.0
108 reviews
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Very good
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Michelle
5 contributions
Dec 2019
We visited the museum after spending time at Nymphenburg Palace, as the museum is next door. As it's been previously mentioned, the information is all written in German. I have a rudimentary understanding of German and this was a wonderful experience of testing my German skills. However, I recommend using Google Translate's camera function to get the most out of the information.
Written 3 January 2020
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dora4444
Split, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, Croatia178 contributions
Nov 2012
I'm 14 and I was there when I was 10. It was a great experience, fee is low, museum is awesome!!!!! It is interesting and it brings good memories and you actually learn a lot from it, I'd definitely reccomend it to anyone <3
Written 25 June 2013
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EDBair
Carrboro, NC45 contributions
Aug 2012 • Solo
This looked like a really interesting museum that would be great for kids. There were exhibits about geology, the history of the earth, evolution, and modern genetics. And they clearly went to great pains to make it a place where kids could learn things without getting bored without "dumbing down" the exhibits so much that adults wouldn't get anything out of it.
The one big problem when I visited was that all the signs and exhibits were in German. I have some knowledge of German, but I'm far from fluent, so I could only get the basic gist of most of the displays. This was unfortunate, because I'm sure it would have been an interesting museum if I had been able to understand the signs and displays. However, I'm forced to give it an average rating at the moment. I would recommend this museum to anyone with an interest in science museums and knowledge of German, but I would not recommend the museum to anyone who does not speak German.
The one big problem when I visited was that all the signs and exhibits were in German. I have some knowledge of German, but I'm far from fluent, so I could only get the basic gist of most of the displays. This was unfortunate, because I'm sure it would have been an interesting museum if I had been able to understand the signs and displays. However, I'm forced to give it an average rating at the moment. I would recommend this museum to anyone with an interest in science museums and knowledge of German, but I would not recommend the museum to anyone who does not speak German.
Written 25 August 2012
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Don_Lorenzo_d_Arabia
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg198 contributions
Aug 2021 • Family
The worst museum on terms of explanation! Everything for Germans, in German, not one label in French, English. Spanish...
Beautiful displays that cannot be enjoyed... unless one is German!
Pffff.
Stay away!
Beautiful displays that cannot be enjoyed... unless one is German!
Pffff.
Stay away!
Written 28 August 2021
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Alex H
Huddersfield, UK445 contributions
Aug 2020 • Family
A few good things to see but most is only in German so if you don’t read German expect to miss most of the detail and feel short changed. Better things to see
Written 26 August 2020
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Fred_91_08
France28 contributions
Nov 2018 • Family
Lots to learn about nature and people. Not expensive:,3.5€ per person. It took me 1.5 hours to go thru the different rooms but I must say I did not read everything because all is in German, my German is not good, there is no translation in any other language unfortunately.
Written 11 November 2018
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Anna K
Gliwice, Poland27 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
I do not recommend it. Everything ist extremly old and not hygienic (100 old telephone receivers to hear anything). On the one hand it is more for children - really basic information, but on the other hand the language is so complicated that the adults may have some problems. In result, no one is pleased.
The museum is also really small. We've seen everything in about an hour so we decided to visit extra earthquake simulator.... It costed 2,50e extra and was even more dissapointing than the whole museum. It was a really small container outside the museum with LITERALLY NO AIR CIRCULATION. 20 people on 3m2 and no oxygen. Wasn't it supposed to be a 'my last breath' simulator?
The museum is also really small. We've seen everything in about an hour so we decided to visit extra earthquake simulator.... It costed 2,50e extra and was even more dissapointing than the whole museum. It was a really small container outside the museum with LITERALLY NO AIR CIRCULATION. 20 people on 3m2 and no oxygen. Wasn't it supposed to be a 'my last breath' simulator?
Written 13 March 2018
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PaddingtonTree
London, UK10 contributions
Mar 2017
We travelled 45 mins by tram, finally found the museum with my 13years old boy. However, there is no any English sign through out the museum even with lots of lively models, there is no way my son can be interested in them. And the Cafe on the ground floor was a mess, no seats, no service, and so many staff running around except to take order for you . We waited for 10 mins, have to give up and took tram to go back to the city to have a glass of water ... Very bad experience
Written 26 March 2017
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Eris
Bucharest, Romania54 contributions
Dec 2018
Fascinating. Illuminating. And interestingly presented (please note, much of the info is only in German). Bring lots of time and curiosity. Or even better: plan multiple trips to enjoy the various sections, each of which would be worth a trip of its own.
Written 8 August 2019
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Ville I
Espoo, Finland12 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We were here for one hour even tho we didn't really understand anything :). All the texts are in german but it is still interesting to look at the pictures and stuffed animals. I would give this place a full score but because of the language issue I give only three points. On Sunday the ticket was 1€ per person without the changing exhibition.
Written 1 April 2018
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