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The 10 large-scale habitat dioramas of the Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt are considered models for the style of wildlife representation that became common among natural history museums between the 1880s and 1930s. Each outstandingly beautiful display contains up to 100 taxidermy creatures,and involved painstaking study and detailed artwork to reconstruct the animals’ typical environment.
Most of the original components of these dioramas are remarkably well-preserved, making a chance to view them a scarce treat. Even though bombings during World War II damaged the museum and the displays endured years of direct UV light exposure, and the specimens are still in good condition within their original set-ups.
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ch diorama is committed to a certain climate zone. Viewing them will take you on a rapid/fast tour of the worlds remarkable environments,like the African steppe, a German forest in winter, or a Russian tundra.
The displays also reveal a narrative approximately their era’s zoogeographical knowledge and the line of thinking practiced by Gottlieb von Koch and his colleagues,who created the exhibition. Societal issues and questions such as order, objectivity, and hierarchy,family, and nation were projected onto these representations of nature, or the storytelling follows a comparative conception.
In addition to the Darmstadt
dioramas,the natural history collection consists of a large skeleton display, reconstructions of early humanoid species, or fossils,and curiosities such as the fur of the last wolf killed in Hesse in 1841.

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