"Natur beflügelt!" is a joint programme of the Alexander Koenig Society and Museum Koenig for children and young people who are particularly interested in biology and other natural sciences. It offers the opportunity to participate in current scientific research and to discover, explore and experience the great diversity of species and the ecological interrelationships of our planet outside of the school day.
Under the expert guidance of the museum's scientific and educational staff, participants learn about the most important working methods of biologists - especially independent research.
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Junior Researchers' Club (3rd and 4th grade)
Which insects live in the museum park, how does a microscope actually work? Playfully discover the connection between nature, research and the museum.Young Researchers' Club (5th to 9th grade)
How do animals survive in dark caves, why is a shrew not a mouse? Get to the bottom of these questions and connections together in and outside the museum.Girls do museum (5th to 9th grade)
Discover the mysterious world of the deep sea or the diversity of insects together with female scientists. Take a look behind the scenes and accompany the taxidermists at work.Alexander Koenig Science Club (from year 10)
DNA analyses, scanning electron microscopes and classic species identification in the field - this is what the world of science is all about. Gain an insight into the exciting everyday life of researchersSchool study groups
Pupils from secondary schools and comprehensive schools in Bonn visit the museum over a six-month period. The project is sponsored by Sparkasse KölnBonn.
The following sponsors are helping to make this possible:
Sparkasse KölnBonn, sponsor of the school club
Dr Hans Riegel Foundation, sponsor of the painting competition
Lions Club Bonn Tomburg, sponsor of Natur beflügelt