Museum.BL
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What does the inconspicuous spinning thread of an Asian butterfly have to do with the rise and fall of an entire industry in the Basel region? The silk ribbon industry, which dates back to the 16th ...
It blooms, grows, crawls and flies. And we humans are right in the middle of it all. A journey of discovery to the natural treasures of the Basel region. Free admission to the museum, no advance ...
The after-work series at Museum.BL: immerse yourself in a topic for half an hour and then discuss it at the museum bar. With Christoph Reding, Farnsburg renovation project manager
In search of the bird of paradise, the great spotted woodpecker takes you on a journey from the seashore to the rainforest - and you'll get to talk to all kinds of birds along the way: Why does the ...
The Naturforschende Gesellschaft Baselland NGBL awards the "Franz Leuthardt Prize" in recognition of outstanding research work and special services to the natural sciences in the region. The award ...
What does the inconspicuous spinning thread of an Asian butterfly have to do with the rise and fall of an entire industry in the Basel region? The exhibition shows life around the loom, the creation ...
In search of the bird of paradise, visitors embark on a journey of discovery through the labyrinth of nature. They learn how collectors hunted and taxidermied birds from all over the world, encounter ...
The silk ribbon industry that originated in the 16th century became the most important employer in the city and region of Basel. Silk ribbons from Basel were de rigueur in international fashion ...
The new permanent exhibition investigates the phenomenon of collecting things. The urge to collect is an ineffable passion for arranging objects in a specific pattern or order and hunting for ...
There's a blossoming, growing, crawling and flying - and we humans are in the midst of it. Nature is everywhere. Whether in the service lane or in dead wood - life often seeks out curious paths. The ...