Discover nature: exciting events in the forest and environment museum!

Discover nature: exciting events in the forest and environment museum!

In autumn, the Wald and Environment Museum in Ebersberg brings an exciting series of events that offer both an educational and creative. From October, interested visitors will be invited to register for various programs, whereby the registrations usually have to be submitted up to three days before the respective appointment. An important detail: The booking office can only be reached from Monday to Friday, so the last working day of the deadline should be observed. For many, the program will be a fantastic opportunity to learn more about environmental and nature conservation.

A central highlight is the special exhibition "Loss of Night - Light Pollution", which is open on weekends from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Entry to this exhibition is free and no prior registration is required. The exhibition deals with the topic of light pollution, an often neglected environmental problem, and encourages visitors to think about the responsible use of artificial light. The message is particularly gratifying that the problem can be solved by targeted measures.

diverse programs for different age groups

The museum offers a wide range of programs that are aimed at different age groups. On Sunday, October 27, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., a course "Reading Cards - Understanding Landscapes" will take place for adults. In this course, the participants learn to appreciate cards not only as practical tools, but also as works of art. The price is 6 euros per person, reduced 4 euros.

A special offer for children between the ages of 6 and 12 is the "nature diary" on Wednesday, October 30th, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Here the young naturalists can discover the environment and capture their experiences in a self -designed diary. The program costs a total of 18 euros per child, including the required material.

For everyone who wants to learn more about the night sky, there is an exhibition and observations of the sky on Saturday, November 2. This event is aimed at adults and families with children from the age of 12 who can participate for 6 euros per adult.

A creative experience also waits on Saturday, November 9, between 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at the "Holztschtung for Adults and Families". Here the participants can learn the technology of the woodcut - the costs are 15 euros for adults and 11 euros for children, including material.

practical information on arrival

The forest and environment museum is located on the Ludwigshöhe 2 in Ebersberg and is easily accessible by car and public transport. Ebersberg is connected to the S-Bahn network, where the lines S4 and S6 run, as well as by the RB 48 from and to Wasserburg am Inn. A signposted hiking trail (Ebersberger hiking trail 2) leads from the S-Bahn station Ebersberg from about 2 km in length to the museum. This path is steeply steeply, but overall barrier -free and offers visitors pleasant access to nature.

The Wald and Environment Museum not only offers an insight into environmental issues, but also a variety of activities that promote understanding of our nature and at the same time fun. More details on the events and their registration are here at www.wochenanzeiger.de .

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