Museum für Naturkunde
The Museum für Naturkunde is a natural history museum located in Berlin, Germany. It is known for its extensive collection of fossils, minerals, and taxidermy specimens. The museum's most famous exhibit is the Berlin specimen, a nearly complete Brachiosaurus skeleton, which attracts many visitors.
Founded in 1810, the museum serves as a research institution and educational facility. It houses over 30 million objects, including dinosaur fossils and meteorites. The museum aims to promote understanding of the natural world and the importance of biodiversity through various exhibitions and programs.