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Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
Naturally, with a history!
2025

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Naturally, with a history!

Permanent exhibition

Can we at least partially free nature from human influence and return to the primeval forest? This experiment is currently being undertaken in Germany‘s newest national park. A visitor center at the edge of the national park invites visitors on a journey through past and future with an exhibition: Visitors travel to the primal state of the forest, experience how humans took control thousands of years ago, and learn how they might relinquish this control for the benefit of nature once again. So maybe there is hope after all!

Client / Manufacturer

Zweckverband Nationalpark-Tor Keltenpark

Nonnweiler, DE
Design
BOK + Gärtner GmbH

BOK + Gärtner GmbH

Münster, DE
Date of Launch
2024
Development Time
more than 24 Month
Target Regions
Europe
Target Groups
Consumers / Users, "general public"

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