Rosenstein Castle lies in the middle of the countryside, surrounded by old trees and wide meadows. Today it houses the biological exhibition of the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart and turns science into an experience that is a pleasure to discover.
Inside, six completely different areas await you, bringing you closer to nature in all its facets:
- Evolution: centered around the impressive African elephant, it's all about how we can decipher the history of life in the first place.
- Diversity of life: A quick, fascinating overview of plant and animal groups, from tiny algae to humans.
- Native Habitats: A walk-through identification book that shows you what animals really make up Southwest Germany.
- Mammals of the sea: whales, seals and manatees - and in the middle of it all, a 13-meter-long sei whale that takes up the entire room.
- Habitats of the Earth: five elaborately staged rooms that take you from tropical rainforests to the frosty polar regions.
A place that makes nature tangible - for young and old explorers.
On public holidays, the weekend times apply, i.e. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., even if the public holiday falls on a Monday.
This content has been machine translated.
Gemeinsam Events erleben
Events werden noch schöner wenn wir sie teilen! Deshalb kannst du dich jetzt mit Friends und anderen Usern vernetzen um Events gemeinsam zu besuchen. Loslegen