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Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt, Germany

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  Visited : 2019   Museum Type: Natural History Signage: English / German                               Cost: There is an entry fee   At the time I didn’t know much about the museum while visiting Frankfurt and I wanted to have a look at the dinosaur fossils. I was exploring the city near to where I was staying and the museum was on the way so I had to stop for a look. The museum was an enjoyable experience and there was coffee too. An example of the display information   The information about the displays like the dinosaurs are in both English and German. It also tells you if the remains are an original or a cast, and the location of the museum the original is located. It helped in telling me the location of the fossillised remains of the Archaeopteryx were held like in London and in Berlin museums, or if they were part of private collections. The museum has one...

National Wool Museum, Geelong, Victoria

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  Visited: 2023 Museum type : Local and social history I wanted to visit the museum as I thought it would be interesting and I had never been to Geelong before. Something a little different from the museums that I had visited before. I wasn’t exactly sure what I was expecting, but wanted to learn a little more about Australian history. The museum itself was actually easy to find as its near both the train station and local shopping centre. I wont go into too much detail of the whole museum especially when it has its own website. I would likely get some information wrong or even mixed up.   The building housing the museum was once used as a woolstore, which was to do with wool brokering, so has plenty to do with the topic of wool within the museum. The building was purpose built for the storage of wool and the marketing of it. The building is heritage listed. Geelong has along history within the wool industry. The website for the museum has more information about t...

Bradman Collection, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

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  Visited: 2023 Museum type: Sporting  and social history Adelaide Oval   I am not a cricket tragic, but since I was staying in Adelaide I wanted to visit the Bradman collection at the Adelaide Oval to see what it was all about. Thinking it would be extremely busy, I went as soon as it opened and was actually the only one there. It wasn’t a huge problem waiting for it to open the doors to the visitor centre. There is however no photography allowed within the Bradman collection, but you can take pictures of the rest of the visitors centre that has a little history on the Adelaide Oval. They have examples of the soil used on the oval, which isn’t just turf on the surface, but includes several layers including drainage gravel. The Adelaide oval wasn’t just for sporting events like the cricket, but included other events like Air raid shelter demonstrations, rock concerts and royal visits.   (I took notes on my phone if you were wondering) The Bradma...