Filths!? at the Natural History Museum in Ottoneum: Seeing Animals Anew in Kassel


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Filths!? at Ottoneum: When Fear of Animals, Knowledge, and Awe Collide
The special exhibition Filths!? at the Natural History Museum in Ottoneum Kassel focuses on animals that people find annoying, dangerous, or simply unpleasant. Whether it's mosquitoes, raccoons, anacondas, or sharks: The exhibition questions prejudices, ecological functions, and the difficult coexistence of humans and animals. It is expected to run from October 2025 to September 6, 2026; a visit is possible right in the middle of the exhibition phase on May 5, 2026. ([kassel.de](https://www.kassel.de/einrichtungen/naturkundemuseum/ausstellungen/nutzungsrechte-waschbaer-video.php))
Between Goosebumps and Insight
The exhibition transforms irritation into insight. Those walking through the rooms encounter not only eerie examples but a cultural and natural historical classification: Why do mosquitoes bite? Why do raccoons have such a bad reputation in attics? And why are not all fears of large predators scientifically justified? Thus, a unique art experience emerges, even though it is not a classic art hall: The exhibition atmosphere thrives on curiosity, enlightenment, and the sensory power of the natural history perspective. ([visit.kassel.de](https://visit.kassel.de/poi/mistviecher?utm_source=openai))
Ecology instead of Labeling
The focus is on the question of biological diversity and habitats. The exhibition makes it clear that even unpopular species fulfill functions in material cycles and ecosystems. This is precisely where its educational strength lies: It combines vivid examination of natural history exhibits with cultural education and a reconciliatory view of conflicts between humans and animals. The Natural History Museum in Ottoneum emphasizes communication that makes knowledge not dry but emotionally accessible. ([visit.kassel.de](https://visit.kassel.de/poi/mistviecher))
A Place with History and Depth in Museum Education
The Natural History Museum in Ottoneum is one of the traditional institutions in Kassel. It is located in the historic Ottoneum, has barrier-free access, restrooms, and changing tables, and offers regular opening hours from Tuesday to Sunday; on Wednesdays, the museum is open until 8 PM. For the special exhibition, the city of Kassel charges a regular admission fee of 5 euros for adults, 3 euros reduced, and free for children under 6 years. In addition, there are guided tours, events, and educational offers that make the visit especially attractive for families and school groups. ([kassel.de](https://www.kassel.de/einrichtungen/naturkundemuseum/besuch/index.php))
Conclusion
Filths!? is an exhibition for all who want to not only look at nature but understand it. It merges horror, wonder, and scientific precision into a rich artistic experience of natural history. Those visiting Kassel will not encounter a simple display about animals here, but a wise invitation to rethink. A live visit is definitely worthwhile. ([visit.kassel.de](https://visit.kassel.de/poi/mistviecher))
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