The focus here is on the fish of the Ruhr, small animals under the microscope and unique sounds and scents to bring the Ruhr ecosystem to life. Since 2010, the exhibition has enriched the topics of climate and renewable energies. Curious visitors, from children to teenagers and adults, can give free rein to their love of experimentation and interact with wind turbines, water turbines and solar panels. The question of what can be learned from nature when dealing with energy is revealed in a playful way.
A small, cozy bistro called Insel-Bistro in the entrance area offers a place to retreat and relax in the idyllic beer garden - a perfect mix of enjoying nature and urban flair. The immediate proximity to the bus stop ensures easy and convenient travel, while the bad weather offer makes Haus Ruhrnatur a perfect destination for any weather.
The Haus Ruhrnatur invites you on an exciting journey, where you will discover the well-known Ruhr region from an unexpectedly new perspective - a real gem for all those who want to escape the ordinariness and seek a deeper insight into the interaction between nature and people. A resting point for creative minds and curious explorers who appreciate both the vitality of the city and the tranquility of nature.
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Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 18pm
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adults 5 € kids 3 € adults reduced 3 € families 13 €
“Recipients of ongoing benefits under Social Security Codes II and XII”, students, trainees, people doing Federal Voluntary Service, relatives doing a Voluntary Social or Ecological Year, severely disabled people with a degree of disability of 50% or more (if necessary - accompanying person free with proof) Free entry with RUHR.TOPCARD, German Museums Association and ICOM Children under 9 years of age are only permitted to visit the museum if accompanied by an adult.
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