ONTHOGENY & PHYLOGENY

Understanding Evolution

The Phyletic Museum, founded in 1907 by Ernst Haeckel, is a unique museum in Jena. Its name is derived from phylogeny, i.e. the history of the family – a term that Haeckel himself coined. Visit our fascinating museum and stay up to date with the latest research into evolution.

Latest

Special Exhibition

Electrum Mundi – Amber Worlds

People have always been fascinated by translucent, combustible stone. Amber hides many secrets and it doesn’t seem to want to reveal its true origins.
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Past Exhibitions
Events
Aktueller Monat

Januar 2025

19Jan18:00TESTEine Reise durch die Wunder der Lebenszyklen

Februar 2025

No Events

März 2025

No Events

1907

Foundation

1019349

Collection items

850000

of which > Insects

14116

Mammals

11425

Birds

7500

Insect arrivals per year

Infos

On 13.6. & 14.6.24 our Museum is closed

Unfortunately, the museum must remain closed on Thursday (June 13th) and Friday (June 14th). We ask for your understanding.

Contact
Phyletisches Museum

Vor dem Neutor 1
07743 Jena
Deutschland

Phone: +49 (0) 3641 949180
Fax: +49 (0) 3641 949142
eMail address: phyl.museum@uni-jena.de

Open from Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Monday.

Tuesday to Friday: Open from 9 am to 1 pm, 2 pm to 5 pm

Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Closed on December 24, 25, 31 and January 1 and on public holidays that fall on a Monday.

Adults 2,50 €

Reduced 1,50 €
(children from the age of 6, schoolchildren, trainees, unemployed people, people doing federal voluntary service, pensioners, severely disabled people)

Family ticket 4,00 €
(parents or grandparents with children)

School classes
€ 0.50 per pupil and € 1.50 per accompanying person

Kindergarten groups
Free admission for kindergarten groups and their accompanying persons.

Free admission for children under 6 years and for students of the Faculty of Biology and Pharmacy of the FSU Jena as well as for members of the Friends’ Association.

Guided tours 15,00 €
(for groups from 6 to 20 people by prior arrangement on 03641-949180)
Further information under museum education

Please note that only cash payment is possible.

The museum is located on the edge of Jena’s city center and there are several relatively nearby parking options. The museum can be reached within a few minutes from the Westbahnhof and Paradiesbahnhof stations.

BARRIER-FREE ACCESS
The museum can be accessed with a wheelchair from the rear. The ticket office staff will open the corresponding rear entrance for you on request (telephone ticket office: 03641 94 91 80). Barrier-free access to the courtyard is available from Schillergässchen or Neugasse; however, the paths are paved with stones and there are inclines (Schillergässchen maximum approx. 8%, Neugasse maximum approx. 15%). A barrier must also be opened from Neugasse (please call the ticket office).

TRAM STOP
Paradiesbahnhof West stop: Lines 2,3,34

Paradiesbahnhof stop: Lines 1,4,5,35

TRAIN
Jena Paradies (ICE): walk approx. 2 min.

Westbahnhof: Walk approx. 8 min.

Plan your journey with Deutsche Bahn.

PARKING
Nearest parking facilities (subject to charges, a few minutes away)

e.g. Haeckelplatz, Engelplatz, parking garages Grietgasse, Goethe-Galerie

UNDERSTANDING EVOLUTION

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KNOWLEDGE AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF RESEARCH

Education for schools and students

Discover the Phyletic Museum! We offer various guided tours and programs for all interested groups. The focus of the tour can be arranged individually with us.

BECOME A SPONSOR

Support us!

The museum needs external support in order to carry out its many activities. The membership fee is only 25 euros per year and allows free admission and access to behind-the-scenes events at the museum.
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PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE

A new building for the Phyletic Museum

We have already gained important supporters from business and politics for this project. We invite everyone to participate who can help the Phyletic Museum to develop further and become a place where evolution is understood. Contact:

phyl.mus@uni-jena.de