Creepy Crawlies!? at the Natural History Museum in Ottoneum: Seeing Nature Anew in Kassel


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Creepy Crawlies!? at Ottoneum: When Nature Reclaims Its Call
The Natural History Museum in Ottoneum in Kassel hosts an exhibition that not only collects prejudices against animals but also questions them precisely. Creepy Crawlies!? shines a light on those species that irritate, scare, or challenge humans in everyday life – from mosquitoes to great white sharks. The outcome is not a simple zoology, but a clever artistic experience of nature communication that intertwines biological diversity, ecological functions, and human perception.
Between Goosebumps and Insight
The exhibition works with illustrative models, interactive stations, and an exhibition language that productively combines horror, curiosity, and laughter. It is precisely this mixture that makes it captivating: those who engage in the contemplation of the exhibits experience natural history not abstractly but physically, sensually, and understandably. The museum transforms animal defensive reflexes into knowledge about habitats, material cycles, and the fragile balance of ecosystems.
A Museum with a Deep Collection Tradition
Ottoneum is one of the most historically significant buildings in Kassel. The building, constructed in 1606, was the first building in Germany purpose-built for theatrical purposes and today houses natural history collections whose roots trace back to the landgrave's cabinet of rarities. With around 785,000 collection items and a scientific journal, the museum possesses an impressive professional authority that lends weight to the exhibition and strengthens its educational function.
Knowledge That Stays in Memory
The exhibition is particularly strong where it opens up the conflict between humans and animals not morally but explainatively. Why do mosquitoes bite? Why are raccoons considered a nuisance? How do reputation and myth arise with species like anaconda or shark? These questions lead into an aesthetic experience that combines natural science curation with museum pedagogical precision. Thus, a seemingly niche topic becomes an equally contemporary and entertaining format for cultural education.
Family-Friendly, Interactive, and Barrier-Free
The Natural History Museum offers barrier-free access, restrooms, and changing tables. The exhibition is suitable for families, school classes, and all who want to not just observe nature, but understand it. Public tours and family-friendly offerings complement the visit and make it a vibrant learning place with lasting memorable value.
Conclusion
Creepy Crawlies!? is an exhibition for those who want to learn more about the often misunderstood aspects of nature. It does not present animals as a problem but as part of a complex whole that deserves our attention. Anyone looking for an exhibition offer that is both entertaining and educational should definitely visit the Natural History Museum in Ottoneum live now.
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