A crisp winter’s day in a small town in Central Europe. You step over the threshold – and find yourself in a primeval ocean which covered Vorarlberg in the Cretaceous period. Pass the next threshold, and you are on a meadow of butterflies in the summertime. Pass the next threshold...
A crisp winter’s day in a small town in Central Europe. You step over the threshold – and find yourself in a primeval ocean which covered Vorarlberg in the Cretaceous period. Pass the next threshold, and you are on a meadow of butterflies in the summertime. Pass the next threshold...
Virtual journeys to other planets become possible, giant models of insects and live-projections of life inside the sphere of micro-organisms lead to new insights.
A 3D journey through time to the primeval sea organisms takes the visitor back in time by 110 million years; a biotope of butterfly meadows allows observing rare butterflies in every season, and underwater cinema creates an image of a “tete à tete” with local fishes.
There are living animals, as well, not only to look at but to touch and observe. Every door to every new room of the inatura leads to another dimension or time.
The inatura can be reached easily on the A14 (Rheintalautobahn): leave the freeway at the exit Dornbirn Süd in the direction to the centre. Turn left at the hospital / Hotel Krone. Immediately after the bridge over the Dornbirner Ache turn left again. There are signposts leading to inatura. Several parking lots and car parks are available.