I don’t have live browsing access right now, but I can summarize the latest broadly available information about Naturkundemuseum Berlin up to my last update and point you to where you can find current details.
Direct answer
- The Naturkundemuseum Berlin (Natural History Museum) has been undergoing a major Zukunftsplan (Future Plan) for a comprehensive renovation and expansion, including a significant campus-like upgrade to the historic building and new facilities. Updates in recent years describe an architectural competition and plans to extend exhibition space, digital infrastructure, and accessibility as part of a large-scale investment.
Key context and what to check for latest news
- Renovation and expansion: Berlin has repeatedly committed to a multi-year project with budgets in the hundreds of millions of euros to modernize the building, expand exhibitions (notably increasing from thousands to tens of thousands of square meters in some plans), and enhance digital access to the collection. Look for official announcements on “Zukunftsplan Museum für Naturkunde Berlin” for the most recent milestones and construction phases.[2][3][6]
- Current status and exhibits: The museum continues to host core permanent exhibitions such as World of Dinosaurs, System Earth, Cosmos and Solar System, Evolution in Action, and others, with ongoing adaptations during construction phases. VisitBerlin and the museum’s site provide the latest exhibition status and access details.[4][6]
- News and official communications: The museum’s own news page and Berlin city pages are the best sources for the latest press releases, project milestones, and reopening timelines. For example, the museum’s news portal and Berlin’s official pages frequently publish updates on progress and dates.[5][6]
Illustrative examples
- A visible indicator of ongoing activity is the museum’s project videos and public communications about the Zukunftsplan, which document the vision of a more accessible, digitally integrated, and physically expanded habitat for research and public engagement.[7]
- Publicly announced milestones have included architectural competitions and decisions around funding and phased construction, with completion targets spread across the 2020s and into the early 2030s in some planning documents.[2][7]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the very latest headlines and pull key dates from the museum’s news page and Berlin’s cultural portals.
- Compile a brief timeline of milestones (competition, funding approvals, major construction phases) as they become available.
- Create a simple summary with a one-page bullet list or a small chart showing major milestones over time.
Would you like me to fetch the current headlines and assemble a timeline? If you have a preferred language (German or English) for the sources, tell me and I’ll tailor the result.