Listen to who's rustling, pecking and peeping!
For the 35th time, little chicks of rare chicken breeds hatch from their eggs in the museum and delight everyone - young and old alike. They also raise awareness for the considerate treatment of farm animals, sustainable agriculture and reflective consumer behavior.
By solving puzzles and trying things out, curious visitors not only learn all about hens' eggs, but also learn exciting facts about other egg-laying animals. The crested tinamou with its shiny green eggs, the clutch of a python or the ghost insect, whose tiny eggs only reveal their bizarre beauty under a microscope - there is plenty to discover. Children can also hunt a mysterious egg thief in a rally or relax in the reading corner.