All geology museums to visit in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Discover the Earth's secrets at 5 geology museums in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. These museums feature exhibits on rocks, minerals, fossils, and the geological processes that shape our planet.

Are you fascinated by the Earth's natural history? These are the geology museums you should visit in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern:

  1. Darßer Ort Natureum1

    Darßer Ort Natureum

     Born a. Darß
    The Natureum is nestled in the heart of the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park, approximately five kilometres northwest of Prerow and about eight kilometres north of Born. Its location within a national park adds to the allure of the museum, offering visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty of the region.
  2. Heimatmuseum Hiddensee2

    Heimatmuseum Hiddensee

     Insel Hiddensee
    The Heimatmuseum Hiddensee is one of the two museums located in the Kloster district on the island of Hiddensee. It shares this distinction with the Gerhart-Hauptmann-Museum. Both museums offer unique insights into the history and culture of the island, making them significant points of interest for visitors.
  3. Galileo-Wissenswelt3

    Galileo-Wissenswelt

     Binz
    The Galileo Wissenswelt is a unique museum situated on the Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn in Ostholstein. Since 2018, the museum has expanded its reach with an additional building on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen. This expansion allows visitors to explore more exhibits and gain a broader understanding of the museum's themes.
  4. Deutsches Bernsteinmuseum4

    Deutsches Bernsteinmuseum

     Ribnitz-Damgarten
    The Deutsches Bernsteinmuseum, located in Ribnitz-Damgarten in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, is a museum dedicated to the study and display of amber. The museum is housed in the historic Ribnitz Clarissenkloster, adding to its unique charm and appeal.
  5. Heimatmuseum Göhren5

    Heimatmuseum Göhren

     Göhren
    The Mönchguter Heimatmuseum is a local museum situated in Göhren on the Mönchgut peninsula, which is a part of Rügen. The museum is conveniently located at the western end of Strandstraße, at the address Strandstraße 1. This location is directly at the intersection of Thiessower Straße, Poststraße, and Strandstraße, making it easily accessible for visitors.