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Museum Mensch und Natur
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Museum Mensch und Natur

📍 Neuhausen-Nymphenburg, Munich🏗 1990-01-01

Museum Mensch und Natur is a natural history museum that takes its home as a tenant of Nymphenburg Palace in Munich. The museum was founded in 1990, giving the palace a modern role as a place where man and nature are studied side by side rather than only admired for their royal past. What anchors the museum’s public appeal is its bear story: in 2006 it received the stuffed and mounted body of “Bear JJ1,” a brown bear nicknamed “Bruno” in German-language press. JJ1 had been part of a wildlife restoration program in Italy, but after walking across Austria into Germany, it was ultimately shot dead by a hunter as a public safety measure following unsuccessful attempts to capture it alive. …

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