Information points
The UNESCO Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve has various information facilities (information centers, information houses and information points) in all participating federal states. The exhibitions provide information on the cultural landscapes and natural features of the biosphere reserve. The exhibitions also provide interesting facts about the objectives and tasks of the protected area, the past and present of the Elbe region and the stakeholders active in the region.
The exhibitions also provide visitors with tourist information and tips for excursions in the surrounding area.
Click on "Learn more" to go to the pages of the individual visitor centers and information points.
Saxony-Anhalt

House of rivers
The multimedia exhibition in the House of Rivers offers insights into the flora and fauna as well as the unique landscape of the Elbe and Havel floodplains. Experience stations in the outdoor area expand the environmental education program.

Shire house
The interactive exhibition in the Auenhaus provides information about the typical habitats and species of the Elbe floodplain, floods and the unique cultural landscape of the World Heritage region.
Lower Saxony
Biosphaerium Elbtalaue
As an information center, the Biosphaerium stands for very special experiences in the biosphere reserve.
Ark Center Amt Neuhaus
The permanent exhibition at the information center on the Konau 11 farm focuses on endangered domestic animal breeds and old fruit varieties.
Information center Gartow
The information point in Gartow provides information on beavers and white-tailed eagles. Display boards on the development of the cultural landscape expand the offer.
Information center Dannenberg
In the Old Town Hall in Dannenberg, you can experience the diversity and complexity of the "Niedersächsische Elbtalaue" biosphere reserve in an interactive way.
Brandenburg
NABU Visitor Center Rühstädt
The exhibition "Globetrotter Adebar" offers exciting insights into the life of white storks: their food, wintering areas and the challenges on their migration routes.
BUND Visitor Center Lenzen Castle
The visitor center with various permanent exhibitions and changing special exhibitions provides interesting insights into the natural and cultural history of the Elbe valley floodplain.
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Dömitz Fortress Information Center
The information center in the ZEUGHAUS with its permanent exhibition and changing special exhibitions offers interesting new insights into the global network of biosphere reserves and the special features of the Mecklenburg Elbe valley.
Open-air exhibition EinFlussReich
The open-air exhibition EinFlussReich in Boizenburg/Elbe provides information on the topic of flooding with playful content. How did people experience the floods on the Elbe, how effective is flood protection and which flood protection projects have already been implemented on the Elbe?