Museonder, Underground museum in De Hoge Veluwe National Park, Netherlands
Museonder is an underground museum within De Hoge Veluwe National Park that takes you through multiple levels below the surface. The exhibition reveals geological layers, natural processes, and how life exists in the soil and deeper underground environments.
This underground facility opened in 1993 as a new way to teach visitors about the hidden world beneath their feet. Since then, it has become a key part of the park experience for many travelers.
The museum displays collections of skeletal remains, including specimens of the Irish Elk, woolly rhinoceros, and cave bears that inhabited the region.
Entry to this museum is included in your park admission, making it easy to visit on the same day. The underground galleries are accessible during the park's operating hours.
Visitors can examine the complete root system of a 135-year-old tree and interact with stones that reveal their geological origins through tactile experiences.
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