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Museum Mensch und Natur
How the Earth Began

Maria-Ward-Straße 1
Schloss Nymphenburg (Nordflügel)
München
80638

Schloss Nymphenburg: Tram 17, Bus 41

+49 89 1795890
Fax: +49 89 179589100

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Children love this museum but grownups are equally drawn to it. Here patrons can learn everything about the planetary system and the history of earth and humankind. A special trip through the human body explains how it works. There are special exhibitions that change regularly and permanent ones like "Unsteady Planet Earth" and "Food for Mankind." The last bear ever to be killed in Bavaria in 1835 is put on display here. Entrance fee for adults is 1€ on Sunday and 2,50€ the rest of the week. Children up until the age of 18 enter for free.

disabled access.
Tu-W 9a-5p, Th 9a-8p, F 9a-5p, Sa-Su 10a-6p


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