Biotopia Lab – a foretaste of the future Naturkundemuseum Bayern

Biotopia Lab: Information on exhibitions, workshops and activities for children

As an interim platform, the Biotopia Lab in the Botanical Garden is a dynamic exhibition space, an event platform and an experimental workshop all at the interface of science, art, design and culture.

Biotopia Lab von innen
SNSB / Karina Hagemann
There is plenty to experience and always new hands-on activities at BIOTOPIA Lab.

Why the Biotopia Lab is worth a visit?

Kinder bei einem Kurz-Workshop im Biotopia Lab
SNSB / Karina Hagemann
At Biotopia Lab, children and adolescents can experience insects live and get involved and participate in short workshops.

The Biotopia Lab opened its doors in spring 2021 and is offering a foretaste of the new Naturkundemuseum Bayern (Bavarian Natural History Museum).

What to see? With workshops, live insects, an experimental kitchen, changing mystery objects, pop-up exhibitions and events, the Biotopia Lab sparks curiosity about natural history topics. The dynamic space for experiments and exhibitions space acts as an interface of science, art, design and the general public. An architectural model and a media station provide information about the planning status of the future natural history museum. 

What's special? As a location for events and workshops, the Biotopia Lab provides insights into the development process of the new museum and is used as a test room for formats and programs. The lab helps to understand currently relevent topics such as biodiversity, sustainability and climate change.

Biotopia Lab: All information at a glance

  • Location: In the Botanical Institute within the Botanical Garden in Nymphenburg
  • Museum Category: Nature, Environment, Science, Design and Art
  • Open offers and children's program: Many changing and free workshops and activities
  • Recommended duration of stay: 1 hour
  • Opening hours: Fridays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. The opening times may be changed during the school holidays. You can find up-to-date information here on the Biotopia website.
  • How to get there: Tram 17 or bus 143 and 180 to the stop "Botanischer Garten"
  • Parking: There are a few parking spaces opposite the main entrance
  • Address: Menzinger Str. 65, 80638 Munich
  • Contact details: Tel: 089 17861411, E-Mail: lab@biotopia.net, Website: https://biotopialab.snsb.de/

To the Biotopia Lab website

Permanent exhibition and special exhibitions at the Biotopia Lab

Frau und Kind spielen gemeinsam mit Klötzchen im Biotopia Lab
SNSB / Karina Hagemann
Changing exhibitions offer interesting topics for all age groups.

The special exhibitions change about twice a year and deal with the topics of the future museum such as behavior, activities and processes that connect us humans with other living beings. They should challenge a change of perspective on other organisms and address people in their everyday lives.

Mädchen hört in Ohrhörer im Biotopia Lab
SNSB / Karina Hagemann
What could this be? Changing scientific objects to puzzle over

The project area invites visitors to discover mysterious objects from the Bavarian State Natural History Collections (SNSB), listen to silkworms eating and fly over Bavaria's most beautiful landscapes with the VR bird flight simulator Birdly. Anyone who would like to find out more about the contents of the new Bavarian Natural History Museum and the architecture of the new building is also in the right place here.

Workshops und activities for children

Drei Kinder beim Mikroskopieren im Biotopia Lab
BIOTOPIA LAB/Andreas Heddergott
In addition to free particitve programs, the Biotopia Lab also offers exciting workshops
  • Microsparing, pipetting, cultivating: The Biotopia Lab offers varying bookable school class programs and workshops on a wide range of topics from biology and environmental sciences.
  • During the regular opening hours, lab pilots will guide you through the exhibition areas if you are interested and provide background information on the objects, programs and the planning status of the new Bavarian Natural History Museum.
  • On weekends, public holidays and during the school holidays, there are free programs for children, young people and adults to join in: From DNA extraction to fascinating water experiments. Booking in advance is not necessary.

Events at the Biotopia Lab

As an event platform, the Lab is an open space for interdisciplinary exchange. From panel discussions and readings to hands-on programmes, the Biotopia Lab invites visitors to discover life from unusual perspectives and engage with science in an entertaining way.

Biotopia Lab@Home: Online offers

Experimente für daheim mit Biotopia Lab@Home
Kathrin Glaw
With the Biotopia Lab@Home you can take the experiments home

With an exciting activity program and the 360-degree tour, the Biotopia Lab can also be experienced at home. Test instructions, experiments and do-it-yourself concepts bring "hands-on science" into your own four walls.

The digital offers arouse interest in scientific connections and provides suggestions for young and old. The offers give a foretaste of the activities in the futuere museum: From the self-built bottle garden or your own mushroom cultivation to the isolation of DNA from vegetables or fruit.

Join in: Raised beds in the Botanical Garden

In cooperation with the institutions nearby, Biotopia wants to establish a nature and culture district in Nymphenburg and use the high level of biodiversity and unique location next to Nymphenburg Palace and Park and the Botanical Garden. The Biotopia Lab therefore works closely together with the Botanical Garden on workshops and events. For example, several raised beds within the Botanical Garden are part of the lab and being maintained by school gardening groups.

Café in the Botanical Garden

The Biotopia Lab is located directly across from the café in the Botanical Garden. Here you can enjoy coffee, cake and snacks for refreshment.

Tickets & entrance fees

  • Visiting the Biotopia Lab itself is free. To access the lab, you have to go through the main entrance of the Botanical Garden (Menzinger Str. 65).
  • Visitors only have to pay the entrance fee for the Botanical Garden (free entry in the winter months and free entry for children and young people under the age of 18).
  • Separate rates apply for workshops and events.

Accessibility and offers for people with disabilities

Barrier-free access to the lab is possible via a ramp or a lift inside the institute. Guide and assistance dogs are allowed.

  • Three disabled parking spaces are available in front of the main entrance of the Botanical Institute.
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilets are located at the Botanical Garden ticket office.

Background: The new Naturkundemuseum Bayern (Bavarian Natural History Museum)

Mädchen hört in Ohrhörer im Biotopia Lab
SNSB / Karina Hagemann
Lots of interesting information about the Bavarian State Natural History Collections and the planned new Natural History Museum.

In the next years, a unique place of discovery will be created at Nymphenburg Palace: The museum Mensch und Natur (Man and Nature) is going to expand and open with a completely new concept under the new name Naturkundemuseum Bayern (Bavarian Natural History Museum). As a museum of life and environmental sciences for the 21st century, Biotopia's vision is a more sustainable and balanced world for all of its inhabitants. Curiosity and empathy for other life forms and independent action for a better future of the entire planet are the core values.

In cooperation with the cultural department and the museums

This article about Munich's museums is sponsored by the Cultural Department of the City of Munich and was conceived in cooperation with the State Agency for Non-State Museums in Bavaria. The content has been coordinated between the participating museums and muenchen.de, the official city portal.

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