The Senckenberg Natural History Museum in Frankfurt is one of the major natural history museums in Germany, showcasing the current diversity of life, the evolution of organisms, and the transformation of our planet over millions of years. Behind the museum is the research network of the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research, which presents new research findings from all areas of biology, paleontology, and geology in the museum. The museum impressively displays more than 10,000 exceptional exhibits, including the largest variety of dinosaur species in Germany. In addition to the enormous dinosaurs, countless beetles, brilliant butterflies, a colorful bird world, and the amazing inhabitants of the seas are part of the Senckenberg showcase collection. Highlights of the museum include the themed rooms "Deep Sea" and "Marine Research," as well as the staging of an Indonesian coral reef that makes the astonishing underwater habitat experiencable with all senses. The Aha?! Research Workshop is the new interactive area at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum Frankfurt. Here, both young and adult researchers can get actively involved: examining fascinating objects from nature, assisting with real research projects, and engaging with Senckenberg scientists.