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MOSQUITO
Welcome to World Mosquito Day! Take some time out of your day to contemplate the deadliest animal on earth. In 1897, a British doctor figured out that mosquitoes spread malaria among other serious diseases. Did you know that it takes a mosquito around 2 and a half minutes to fill up with blood? Are you wondering why you’re being bitten more often than other people? Then you’re probably breathing out more carbon dioxide. Unfortunately that means there are no tips or tricks to avoid being targeted!
Activiteiten
- Oude Sterrewacht
More-than-Planet
Starting on the 2nd of July, you can view a new exhibition at the Leiden Observatory: More-than-Planet. How do we imagine our planet?
- Japanmuseum Sieboldhuis
Shin Hanga
Exhibition: The new prints from Japan
- Rijksmuseum van Oudheden
Books that made history
Exhibition in the National Museum of Antiquities about 25 extraordinary books and their authors.
- Oude UB
Exhibition: Silk Road Cities
Documented via old photos, drawings, and postcards.
- Verschillende reclameborden in Leiden
The Art of Theoretical Biology
When mathematics and biology come together, something amazing happens.
- Oegstgeest
Colouring Page Hercules Rhijngeestus
Hercules Rhijngeestus is and artwork that will soon grace Park Landskroon in Nieuw-Rhijngeest in Oegstgeest. He'll be balancing on 1 foot, w...
- RIjksmuseum Boerhaave
Soap lab
Come and make your own soaps at Rijksmuseum Boerhaave; choose your favorite color and the most delicious scent, when you're done the soaps c...
- Galerie LUMC
ArtScience: Forms of Symbiosis
Galery LUMC presents the new exhibition: ArtScience: Forms of Symbiosis. Curator Anastasia Loginova put together this exhibition from the wo...
- Museum de Lakenhal
From Riverbank to Selvedge
From Riverbank to Selvedge: A community art project at the Singelpark in Leiden.
- Rijksmuseum Boerhaave
Playing with mathematics
Maths is really everywhere. Make a whirlpool and build your own bridge. Discover what sound looks like and play with perspective like an art...
- Museum de Lakenhal
Planktonium
Museum De Lakenhal shows planktonium by Jan van Ijken: a magical art film about the life of plankton.