Furthermore there are exhibitions about the Danish landscape: wildlife and vegetation, natural habitats and environment; natural and man-made changes to the landscape since the last Ice Age and various special exhibitions.
‘AnimaliA – A to Z of Survival’ is a new and unusual exhibition about evolution. A short story about an animal starting with each letter in the alphabet – from Axolotl to Zebra – reveals the evolutionary mechanisms in the kingdom of animals through billions of years.
Exhibitions about nature in the Danish landscape, portraying vegetation and wildlife in their natural habitats and environments, as well as the natural and man-made changes to the landscape since the last Ice Age.
The museum exhibition comprises more than 5,000 different animals from all over the world - many in settings displaying their natural habitats.
The Museum's opening hours: In the Schools' winter- and autumn holidays every day from 10am to 4pm.
Bus routes: 1, 3, 11, 14, 56 and 58.
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