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The
Universum
Bremen
opened
in
September
2000
near
to
the
University
of
Bremen,
Germany.[2]
Covering
over
4,000
m²
the
exhibition
contains
exhibits
related
to
one
of
the
three
topics:
mankind,
earth
and
the
cosmos.
The
science
center
building,
with
its
40,000
stainless
steel
scales,
resembles
a
mixture
between
a
whale
and
mussel.
It
was
designed
by
the
Bremen
architect
Thomas
Klumpp.[3]
The
company
Universum
Managementges.
mbH
runs
the
science
center
as
a
private
enterprise.
About
3.4
million
people
visited
the
Universum
in
the
first
seven
years
since
it
opened.[citation
needed]
In
2007
the
Universum
opened
a
large
outdoor
area,
the
EntdeckerPark,
and
a
new
building,
the
SchauBox.
In
contrast
to
the
curved
metallic
older
building,
the
SchauBox,
developed
by
Haslob
Kruse
and
Partner
and
Schwanzlutscher
&
Co.,
is
cubic
with
a
rust-red
exterior.
It
is
used
for
additional
exhibitions,
which
change
annually.[3]
The
EntdeckerPark,
the
5,000
m²
outdoor
area
developed
by
Planungsguppe
Grün,
offers
a
number
of
hands-on
exhibits,
landscape
elements
and
a
27m-high
tower,
called
the
Turm
der
Lüfte.
The
concept
of
the
exhibits
and
the
interior
design
were
realized
by
Kunstraum
GfK
mbH,
Hamburg
and
Archimedia,
Stuttgart
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