On your tour through the palaeontological and phytogeographical section you will find fossil and recent plant formations reconstructed in the form of miniature, artificial landscapes. Some exhibits show the origin of cultivated plants and bring examples of products derived from them, such as oils, spices, fibres and wood. The ephemeral world of fungi is captured by life-size models of mushrooms and toadstools. In the Egyptian section you can admire both relicts and reconstructions of flower garlands and other herbal decorations from the tombs of the Pharaos.
In addition to the permanent exhibition, temporary exhibitions are organized which focus on special topics related to botany.
The museum is situated at Königin-Luise-Str.6-8. Admission is free.
Opening hours...
For your
information: This buildung does not only house the Botanical Museum but also the
advice service on wild mushrooms, the
library, the scientific collections such as the
herbarium, laboratories for research
and also a part of our
staff.
[Drawing: I. Haas]