Guided tour of the exhibition "Man, Earth! - The changing climate"

Ausstellungsführung «Mensch, Erde! – Das Klima im Wandel»
This event is available in
German
Guided tour of the new permanent exhibition at the Natural History Museum Bern.
From monster swamps to worlds of fire, from the extinction of dinosaurs to visions of the future: On 630 square meters, the exhibition invites you on an exciting journey through the history of the earth - with a focus on the greatest challenge of our time: man-made climate change. Our exhibition guides will take you on this exciting journey.

Museum admission + CHF 10.00, children and young people up to 16 years + CHF 5.00
Address
Bernastrasse 15
3005
Bern
+41 31 350 71 11
Tarif
Paid entry
CHF
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 15 February 2026
Sunday: 11:00-12:00
On 25 February 2026
Wednesday: 18:00-19:00
On 14 March 2026
Saturday: 14:00-15:00
On 25 March 2026
Wednesday: 18:00-19:00
On 11 April 2026
Saturday: 11:00-12:00
On 12 April 2026
Sunday: 14:00-15:00
On 28 May 2026
Thursday: 17:00-18:00
On 30 May 2026
Saturday: 14:00-15:00
On 14 June 2026
Sunday: 11:00-12:00
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