21 Mar 24 — 2 Feb 25
Photo: Museum Wiesbaden / Bernd Fickert
In the vast and sometimes arid south of the African continent, an impressive diversity of large animals such as elephants, lions, rhinos, zebras, ostriches and wildebeests has survived to this day. Humans have also lived in a changing relationship with these wild animals since prehistoric times.
The exhibition presents the special living environment in southern Africa and traces the human activity oriented towards it from prehistoric rock paintings to the safaris of the present.