ARCHAEOPTERYX : The First Bird
The Special exhibition "ARCHAEOPTERYX"
Germanys most famous fossil
This exhibition concerned with the evolution of the "Feathered Dragons". And indicates that a small group of carnivorous dinosaurs, developed to modern birds.
THE IGUANODON: Tooth of the Iguana
The special exhibition "THE IGUANODON" Tooth of the Iguana
Discovered in 1822 and described three years later by English geologist Gideon Mantell, Iguanodon was the second dinosaur formally named, after Megalosaurus. Scientific understanding of Iguanodon has evolved over time as new information has been obtained from the fossils. The numerous specimens of this genus, including nearly complete skeletons from two well-known bonebeds, have allowed researchers to make informed hypotheses regarding many aspects of the living animal, including feeding, movement, and social behaviour.
THE HUMAN EVOLUTION
The special exhibition: "THE HUMAN EVOLUTION"
The Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of homo sapiens as a distinct species from other hominans, great apes and placental mammals. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physical anthropology, linguistics and genetics. The term "human", in the context of human evolution, refers to the genus Homo, but studies of human evolution usually include other hominins, such as the australopithecines.
DISCOVERING DINOSAURS
The special exhibition: "DISCOVERING DINOSAURS" and Dinosaur Live Preparation Lab
Don´t miss it! Experience dinosaur research up close! At our Fossil Preparation Lab in the Dino Park, any guest has the opportunity to see REAL LIVE Paleontologists and Preparators working on REAL DEAD dinosaurs. Gaze at the latest research results of our own dinosaur excavations! (Europasaurus and Camp Iguanodon) Get up close to original dinosaur fossils! Touch a REAL Dinosauregg and many other dinosaur exhibits!