Museum für Naturkunde (Natural History Museum)
A few Fridays ago I was able to take some time off in anticipation of working the weekend... (ughhh weekends at work...) I met Jed at the Museum für Naturkunde on Invalidenstr. for an afternoon adventure looking at items of geological interest!
The museum boasts the following:
- Tallest dinosaur skeleton in the world (brachiosaurus);
- Oldest and only fossil feather, at 150 million years old;
- Original skeleton of the 'missing link' between reptiles and birds (see above photo)
- Crazy huge collection of taxidermized animals;
- The coolest publicly-accessible cold-storage room for preserved specimens I've ever seen. (and actually, the only one I've ever seen!)
All this on funding of less than the European average of 1.45 eur/specimen. For comparison, Ottawa's Natural History museum gets $11.45/specimen. And I am pretty sure it is not as awesome as this place.
Shh... It's Winter
Museum für Naturkunde (Natural History Museum)
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