A unique exhibition exploring the world of insects and butterflies, from the fossil of a 505-million-year-old insect ancestor to insects and man. A whole journey with examples of evolution, mimicry, relationships, customs and relationships with other organisms. It’s a whole world dedicated to learning about a world that’s so close to us, yet so little known. Insects are essential to the conservation of biodiversity. Instead, they’re hated and fought over. The exhibition shows not only their origins, but also what they look like and what their main orders are. Also customs and relationships. More than 4,400 specimens from scientific works show us the wonders of insects, their relationships, their customs, their importance for the conservation of biodiversity. Also insect culture and folk knowledge.