Not Just Prey at Museum Koenig: Carnivorous Plants and Animals in Bonn

Event: Not Just Prey – Interactions of Carnivorous Plants and Animals in Museum Koenig, Adenauerallee 160, 53115 Bonn on 13. May 2026

Date and Time

13. May 2026 18:00

Location

Museum Koenig Bonn
Adenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & MuseumsOther Events

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Carnivorous Plants Between Hunting, Symbiosis, and Deception

This lecture at the Museum Koenig in Bonn opens up a fascinating interface of biology: carnivorous plants are much more than spectacular traps. Anja and Holger Hennern demonstrate how capture mechanisms, symbioses, and parasitic relationships engage within a complex ecological fabric. The evening is part of the lecture series "When Animals and Plants Meet" and takes place in the lecture hall on the 1st floor of the Museum Koenig. Admission is free. ([botgart.uni-bonn.de](https://www.botgart.uni-bonn.de/de/ihr-besuch/veranstaltungen/2026/nicht-nur-beute-vortrag))

Why This Lecture Series is So Appealing

The series combines scientific communication with illustrative museum education. The focus is on animal-plant interactions, biodiversity, and current questions in ecological research. This is where the fascination of this artistic experience of nature lies: those who listen do not experience biological connections dryly, but as a lively narrative about adaptation, survival, and surprise. The University of Bonn and the Botanical Gardens frame the evening as part of a larger program that deals with the intersections of plant and animal worlds. ([uni-bonn.de](https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/veranstaltungen/nicht-nur-beute-interaktionen-karnivorer-pflanzen-und-tiere))

Capture Mechanisms, Symbioses, and Ecological Sophistication

The presenters not only focus on the classic image of eating and being eaten but also on lesser-known relationships such as symbiosis and parasitism. This transforms the lecture into a concentrated examination of nature itself: tube traps, sticky surfaces, and sophisticated lure strategies appear as an evolutionary form of language. Especially in the museum context, this knowledge transfer creates a special exhibition atmosphere, as natural scientific insight and aesthetic experience intertwine. ([botgart.uni-bonn.de](https://www.botgart.uni-bonn.de/de/ihr-besuch/veranstaltungen/2026/nicht-nur-beute-vortrag))

Venue, Framework, and Visitor Experience

The event location is the Museum Koenig at Adenauerallee 160 in Bonn, a house with a strong natural history profile and changing educational offerings for different target groups. The museum states that for regular visits, it is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesdays until 9 p.m., with an admission of 6 euros regular and 3 euros reduced. For arrival, the museum recommends the subway from Bonn main station to the Museum Koenig stop; additionally, the house has its own parking spaces, which may be limited on weekends and holidays. ([bonn.leibniz-lib.de](https://bonn.leibniz-lib.de/?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion

This lecture promises an evening full of natural history discoveries, precise observations, and surprising perspectives on carnivorous plants. Anyone interested in biodiversity, ecological relationships, and lively science communication should not miss this date at the Museum Koenig. Admission is free, and no reservation is required: perfect conditions for an inspiring visit in Bonn. ([botgart.uni-bonn.de](https://www.botgart.uni-bonn.de/de/ihr-besuch/veranstaltungen/2026/nicht-nur-beute-vortrag))

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