Permanent exhibitions of the Natural History Museum Potsdam
Aquarium
Native fish and other aquatic organisms are displayed in 17 tanks of the aquarium: from catfish to pike, perch and roach.
Animals in the garden
The exhibition on natural gardens shows what a molehill looks like underground, which animals overwinter in the pile of leaves or gather at the birdhouse.
Animal life in the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Potsdam's parks and gardens attract many animals. This exhibition area explains how and why shrews, great spotted woodpeckers, and white-tailed eagles use this habitat.
Wildlife of Brandenburg
On this floor, you can encounter moose, wolves, and great bustards at eye level. Fascinating facts about the animals' lives are also presented.
In the footsteps of man
The introduction of animals, plants, and fungi into foreign habitats threatens biodiversity worldwide. The exhibition showcases raccoons, mandarin ducks, and other species, explaining fascinating details about their way of life in new environments.
**Info**
Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and every first Monday of the month from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
**Entry**
Price information: 4 euros adults, 3 euros adults (concession), 2 euros children and teenagers, admission is free for children up to 5 years old
Native fish and other aquatic organisms are displayed in 17 tanks of the aquarium: from catfish to pike, perch and roach.
Animals in the garden
The exhibition on natural gardens shows what a molehill looks like underground, which animals overwinter in the pile of leaves or gather at the birdhouse.
Animal life in the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Potsdam's parks and gardens attract many animals. This exhibition area explains how and why shrews, great spotted woodpeckers, and white-tailed eagles use this habitat.
Wildlife of Brandenburg
On this floor, you can encounter moose, wolves, and great bustards at eye level. Fascinating facts about the animals' lives are also presented.
In the footsteps of man
The introduction of animals, plants, and fungi into foreign habitats threatens biodiversity worldwide. The exhibition showcases raccoons, mandarin ducks, and other species, explaining fascinating details about their way of life in new environments.
**Info**
Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and every first Monday of the month from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
**Entry**
Price information: 4 euros adults, 3 euros adults (concession), 2 euros children and teenagers, admission is free for children up to 5 years old
Appointment overview
Good to know
Price information
Adults: €4 Concessions: €3 Children: €2 (Ages 6 to 18)
Contact person: in
Natural History Museum Potsdam
Breite Straße 13
14467 Potsdam
License (master data)
Nearby









