Tiny things made big under the microscope

guided tour / tour
Children and adolescents
Open microscopy in the museum

See what is normally hidden from the human eye. This is possible every first Monday of the month between 15 and 16:30 pm. In the museum's freely accessible microscopy station, children and their parents can discover under binoculars which animal species live hidden in the water and what shells or insects look like up close. An educator will be on hand to answer any questions, and visitors are also welcome to bring their own small finds.

Suitable for ages 5 and up.


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Discount: Description: Adults pay €2 / €1,50 reduced price and children €1. Children up to 5 years old have free admission. The event is free and admission is reduced by 50% on Museum Mondays.

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Natural History Museum Potsdam
Breite Straße 13
14467 Potsdam

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License: Attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives

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