Reopening of the permanent exhibition “Crisis in Culture and Nature”
The “Crisis in Culture and Nature” hall is a space for critical reflection on anthropogenic impact. Its significance is particularly relevant in the current global context of addressing climate change by highlighting existing imbalances. The exhibition documents the degradation of ecosystems caused by urbanisation, industrialisation, and the excessive use of chemical substances. The change in human attitudes towards the planet’s limited resources is presented not only as a biological crisis, but also as a cultural and educational one. The space provides visitors with concrete data on biodiversity loss, encouraging civic responsibility and promoting sustainable development solutions to mitigate the effects of extreme climate events.
For one week in May, come together to share ideas, discuss solutions, and commit to new levels of citizen participation in government.
