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Neanderthal EN

A short distance from the site where, over 160 years ago, the first recognised Neanderthal was found, stands one of the most modern museums in Europe

A short distance from the site where, over 160 years ago, the first recognised Neanderthal was found, stands one of the most modern museums in Europe

Neanderthal EN

by Neanderthal Museum
Neanderthal EN
Neanderthal EN
Neanderthal EN

What is it about?

A short distance from the site where, over 160 years ago, the first recognised Neanderthal was found, stands one of the most modern museums in Europe. It tells the story of humankind from its beginnings on the African savannah more than four million years ago through to the present. Multimedia installations and audio presentations, along with traditional media like informational texts and the exhibits themselves, vividly convey the latest research findings from the fields of archaeology and palaeoanthropology. With around 160,000 visitors per year, the Neanderthal Museum is among the most popular archaeological museums in Germany.

Neanderthal EN

App Details

Version
2.0.10
Rating
NA
Size
161Mb
Genre
Education Travel
Last updated
January 12, 2022
Release date
January 12, 2022
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App Store Description

A short distance from the site where, over 160 years ago, the first recognised Neanderthal was found, stands one of the most modern museums in Europe. It tells the story of humankind from its beginnings on the African savannah more than four million years ago through to the present. Multimedia installations and audio presentations, along with traditional media like informational texts and the exhibits themselves, vividly convey the latest research findings from the fields of archaeology and palaeoanthropology. With around 160,000 visitors per year, the Neanderthal Museum is among the most popular archaeological museums in Germany.

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