Winter holiday program – Museum Koenig


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Day program for children from 9-12 years.

Freezing cold…is where polar bears, penguins, whales and seals live.

But what does krill have to do with whales and how does the “male flap cap” change to attract females at breeding time? Who are the Inuit and what special abilities has the snow leopard developed?

We will discover this and much more about the fascinating life in the eternal ice.

Dates: 05.01., 06.01. and 07.01.2022, daily from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

PARTICIPATION ONLY WITH REGISTRATION.

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