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Stationen
| Laufende Nummer | Links |
| 1 |
Expeditionen Mensch/ Erde/ Kosmos |
| 2 | Kinderbereich Milchstraße |
| 3 | ForscherAtelier |
| 4 | Café Jonas |
| 5 | Shop Unikat |
| 6 | Sonderausstellung |
| 7 | DenkArena |
| 8 | Gastronomie Kubus |
| 9 | Shop Prädikat |
| 10 | Turm der Lüfte |
| 11 | Steinhügel |
| 12 | Wasserwelt |
| 13 | Kletterwand |
| 14 | Forum |
| 15 | Exponade |
| 16 | Wurzelpfad |
EntdeckerPark
The EntdeckerPark (DiscovererPark) is Universum® Bremen's gateway to the outside world. Covering an area of 5,000 square metres, it is a site full of varying views and contrasts. The various exhibits, landscape elements and vegetation together form the framework for a scientific adventure landscape.
The theme of the EntdeckerPark is movement. Movement is what makes life. During our whole lives we learn and practise the movements of our bodies. As children this is the way in which we initially familiarise ourselves with our bodies. As adults we use our bodies for work and sporting activities. And in old age we try to keep our bodies active for as long as possible.
In the EntdeckerPark, visitors can test the coordination skills of their bodies: on the "MondSpringer" (Moon Jumper), on the climbing wall or in the crawl-through tunnel.
In nature too, movement is the elixir for change and the new. Moving water shapes our planet by changing the shape of its surface. In the EntdeckerPark you can consequently explore river courses in sand and observe waterfalls.
The way in which air moves around is expressed quite clearly in weather patterns and is therefore a phenomenon that we experience on a daily basis. Wind and weather both arise due to the movement of air masses. In the "Turm der Lüfte", visitors can carry out wind-related experiments.
We can hear periodic wind movements. Noise and language, sounds and music all cause wind to vibrate, something that we then perceive. On the Earth Xylophone, strange sounds can be generated. What do you hear when you hold one of the resonance tubes to your ear?

Science Center