What if I told you that you’re standing before a “living museum” right here at the Darwineum in Rostock? Opened in 2012, the Darwineum isn’t just a building with animals. It’s a journey through time, a celebration of life on Earth, and a tribute to the groundbreaking work of Charles Darwin. Covering a vast 20,000 square meters, the Darwineum presents the story of evolution from the Big Bang to the rise of mankind. Imagine walking through exhibits filled with living fossils, marveling at aquariums teeming with vibrant corals and delicate seahorses, and gazing upon Germany’s largest circular tank dedicated to mesmerizing jellyfish. The heart of the Darwineum is the Tropenhalle, a 4,000 square meter tropical exhibition. Here, gibbons swing effortlessly through the air, gorillas interact with their families, and orangutans ponder their next move, all within arm’s reach. The Darwineum is a testament to the interconnectedness of life. It’s a place where education and entertainment merge seamlessly. The Darwineum will leave you with a profound appreciation for the natural world and the wonders of evolution.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.