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Museum of Natural History, Berlin - http://www.museum.hu-berlin.de/
The Museum of Natural History in Berlin is one of the world's most important natural history museums and holds collections of more than 25 million objects. The website presents detailed information for visitors, an interactive online tour of the museum, plus information about the extensive research and outreach activities of the museum. |
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Dahlem Domain Open Air Museum - http://www.domaene-dahlem.de/index2_e.htm
Unique open air museum documenting Berlin and Brandenburg's agricultural and agro-social history; extensive collections of agricultural instruments; open-air farm, located in the Southwest of Berlin, Underground metro stop "Domäne Dahlem"; Website with background information and details for visitors. |
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Museum of Plagiarism - "Plagiarius" - http://www.plagiarius.com/
Both a museum of design and technology and a lobby group, "Plagiarius" present the most striking instances of plagiarism. Limited English-language information. (Try checking the German pages as well.) |
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Motor-Cycle Museum, Berlin - http://www.zweiradmuseum.com/English/Seitenwagen_e.htm
Private institution, which displays motorbikes mainly from the 50s; also manufactures and sells spare parts for Steib motorcycles. Information about visiting hours and collection. |
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Botanical Museum of the Free University Berlin - http://www.bgbm.fu-berlin.de/BGBM/museum/museum-e.htm
The Botanical Museum is situated in the Botanical Gardens and is part of the Free University of Berlin. The website gives a short overview over the extensive public displays of the Museum, its scientific collections, the Botanical Gardens, opening hours and research. |
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German Museum of Technology Berlin - http://www.dtmb.de/index_en.html
On 14000 sqm (soon to be extended to 50000 sqm) the Museum features old-timers, locomotives and planes, models of ships, household appliances and machine tools, computers, engines, scientific instruments, and printing presses. Website with museum tour, highlights of exhibits, calendar of events, location, and contact information. |
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The Sugar Museum, Berlin - http://www.dtmb.de/Zucker-Museum/englisch.htm
Berlin's Sugar Museum was founded in 1904 and documents the history of sugar production (and consumption) around the world. This followed the founding of the first sugar institute in the world in Berlin in 1867, and Marggraf's discovery 1747 in Berlin of sugar in the Mangelwurzel. Berlin simply is a very sweet city. |
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SPECTRUM - Berlin Science Center - http://www.dtmb.de/Spectrum/index_en.html
This special annex to the German Museum of Technology features 250 experiments that motivate visitors to grasp technical principles in a playful environment. This website gives a brief description plus contact information. |
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Museum of Communications, Berlin - http://www.museum.com/jb/museum?id=39193&show=2
English-language information about the Museum of Communications in Berlin with details about collections, opening hours and admissions. The Museum of Communications is housed in an impressive Wilhelminian building within walking distance from Potsdamer Platz. |