3 charlie just charlie - a year ago
the museum is located right next to the gorgeous castle Nymphenburg with an admission fee of around €7 for adults and free for children. you can easily spend two or three hours browsing through the exhibitions about the evolution of the earth and mankind, our universe, the human body and the animal kingdom. the current special exhibition "Alle Zeit Der Welt" featuring the German astrophysicist Harald Lesch is included in the admission fee. unfortunately, most of the display items at the museum are from the late 90s to early 2000s and haven't been updated since, marking large amounts of the exhibitions rather outdated and unappealing. furthermore, the entire museum is only in German. laminated paper signs with English translations have been added in very few places, but 95% are only in German, including the new exhibition, which is honestly a shame for all international visitors. it's a great place for children and adults alike to educate themselves and spend an afternoon, but the old displays and the lack of translation was rather disappointing.