Many people associate the Schöningen Research Museum with spears, which are considered the oldest hunting weapons and important archaeological finds worldwide.
The special exhibition of a Finnish-Russian artist should now attract fans of mythical creatures.
Schöningen - From Saturday, visitors to the Schöningen Research Museum can create their own mythical creatures from components of lions, eagles, crocodiles and people.
Then the interactive show “Bestiarium Construendum” by the artist Alexander Reichstein will open in the facility in the Helmstedt district.
The Finnish-Russian exhibition organizer sees his work as art for children and parents, so it is aimed specifically at families, it said in an announcement.
also read
Russia: All votes counted - more fraud allegations
The result of the Russian parliamentary elections has been finalized: the Kremlin Party, United Russia, is defending its absolute majority.
The opposition is convinced that it was counterfeited on a large scale.
Russia: All votes counted - more fraud allegations
MeLa organizers draw positive conclusions
Stroking animals, climbing on combine harvesters, trying cheese, sausage or vegetable products - guests were able to enjoy the MeLa agricultural trade fair for four days.
Despite Corona, many people came.
This should also be possible again in 2022 - then with the Angora rabbit as the main animal.
MeLa organizers draw positive conclusions
Almost 3000 more spectators for Bielefeld in the next home game
Bundesliga club Arminia Bielefeld will be able to let almost 3000 more spectators into the stadium than before in the next home game on October 3rd against Bayer Leverkusen.
As the club announced on Monday, “in accordance with the Corona Protection Ordinance in North Rhine-Westphalia and after consultation with the Bielefeld authorities and the good experience at home games so far” 16.
Almost 3000 more spectators for Bielefeld in the next home game
The sculptures resemble ancient relics and, according to the organizers, give the impression of bygone cultures.
With a little teamwork, they are easy to put together to form new characters.
Whether known animals, creatures from myths and fairy tales or previously unseen creatures - there are no limits to the imagination, the museum advertises.
The show can be seen in the Schöningen Research Museum until February 27, 2022.
dpa