The Dümmer-Museum in Lembruch is a museum dedicated to the natural and cultural history of Dümmer. It is part of the district museum Syke, which is supported by the district of Diepholz. The museum was inaugurated in 1968 and has since been a significant part of the cultural landscape of the region.
The Dümmer-Museum offers a two-level exhibition featuring multimedia and interactive elements. It boasts a large aquarium that houses native fish species. The museum also presents exhibits that highlight the unique fauna and flora of the region, along with explanations about the formation of Dümmer and the Dümmer region.
In addition to its permanent exhibition, the Dümmer-Museum regularly hosts special exhibitions. The permanent exhibition focuses on three main areas: 'From Primeval Landscape and Cultural Landscape', 'Nature Diversity and Nature Conservation', and 'Stone Age to Touch'. These sections provide a comprehensive overview of the region's history, biodiversity, and prehistoric times.
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Götkers Hof 1, Lembruch
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