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After-work
tours -
Special!

Exciting evening tours on special topics aimed at an adult audience: Every Thursday - every three months - we start at 6.30 pm.

We invite you to join us on new tours through our museum, which show completely different perspectives. Immerse yourself in other worlds with us!

04.12.25: Max Härtel

Why do whales have fingers? Why does nature on islands often look so strange? And what did Darwin actually say?

On this evening tour, biologist Max Härtel invites you on a journey through the history of the theory of evolution - from the beginnings with Darwin, Wallace and Lamarck to the synthetic theory of evolution and current findings from systematics and genetics. Using selected exhibits from the Zoological Collection, we will take a look together at the forms of life, misconceptions and more - and discover how the idea of the origin of life has changed.

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  • Date

    Thursdays - every 3 months, from 18:30

  • Location

    Museum of Nature Hamburg - Zoology

  • Kind

    Guidance

  • Series

    Evening tours - Special!

  • Target group

    Adults

  • Price

    4 €

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