Explore Naturalis' New Free LiveScience Exhibit π¦
Visit Naturalis in Leiden for free and enjoy the new LiveScience section, offering engaging natural history exhibits without tickets!

Liz Henry
31 views β’ Mar 18, 2020

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This is a section of Naturalis, a natural history museum in Leiden.
It is brand new and it is FREE access without tickets!
At LiveScience, visitors will have a chance to view the collection, meet the researchers and collection managers to discover what their work is all about.
There are huge display cases filled with specimens on Dutch nature acquisition. Drawers contain bones, sea shells, insects, feathers, fossils, minerals and rocks. Feel free to browse the shelves for books and more books. Admire that huge genetically engineered Herman the Bull. Take a seat in the gallery and watch how they prepare animals. Ask your questions if you have any! Look up while you are at it and wonder what animal skeletons are those hanging above you.
Check out the dinolab. Observe how 3D printing and 3D scanning help to reconstruct a Triceratops skeleton.
All in all, a fantastic experience for all ages engaging in nature and science! Best part, this section of Naturalis is actually FREE to the public.
Otherwise, it costs β¬16.00 per ticket (age 4 and above) to access the rest of the museum.
It is brand new and it is FREE access without tickets!
At LiveScience, visitors will have a chance to view the collection, meet the researchers and collection managers to discover what their work is all about.
There are huge display cases filled with specimens on Dutch nature acquisition. Drawers contain bones, sea shells, insects, feathers, fossils, minerals and rocks. Feel free to browse the shelves for books and more books. Admire that huge genetically engineered Herman the Bull. Take a seat in the gallery and watch how they prepare animals. Ask your questions if you have any! Look up while you are at it and wonder what animal skeletons are those hanging above you.
Check out the dinolab. Observe how 3D printing and 3D scanning help to reconstruct a Triceratops skeleton.
All in all, a fantastic experience for all ages engaging in nature and science! Best part, this section of Naturalis is actually FREE to the public.
Otherwise, it costs β¬16.00 per ticket (age 4 and above) to access the rest of the museum.
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