Museums & Insitutions
Oct 12, 2024
While the public often sees the positions of science and commerce as opposing, in reality the two sides usually work hand in hand. Without the willingness of private enthusiasts to take risks and finance excavation campaigns, for example, many of the finds on which we base our knowledge of the prehistoric world would not have been possible. In addition, private collectors often make their treasures available to museums and scientists for research purposes free of charge, thereby making a significant contribution to the acquisition of new knowledge. In addition, there are numerous private museums that have passionately created true prehistoric worlds in recent years, where sensational finds are accessible to the public instead of disappearing into archives. The Munich Show is one of the most important global platforms for the fossil scene, where the trade, scientists and private collectors meet and exchange ideas. True to the motto “Together we are strong”, this overarching exchange is intensively practiced in Munich.
Scientific documentation and enthusiasm for the treasures of our planet. This is the task of the many museums, which provide insights into their respective areas of expertise with elaborate presentations at their stands. Take the opportunity to get to know several museums from the region in one day.
Name |
Booth number |
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Friends of the Bavarian State Collection of Paleontology and Geology Munich e.V. |
A4.115 |
Bavarian State Office for the Environment |
EO.005 |
Mineralienmuseum Teis |
A5.A44 |
Museum Mineralogia |
A6.459 |
Saurier Museum Aathal AG |
A4.211 |
Terra Mineralia |
A6.458a |
Urzeitmuseum Peter C. Kapustin |
A6.777 |
Welt der Kristalle Museum & Shop |
A6.112 |