Naturkundemuseum, formerly Zinnowitzer Straße, is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U6 in the district Mitte.
From April to July 1945, the station was closed because of war damage involving the ceiling openings.
[3] Following renovation work in the 1990s, for example the BVG built a lift and extended the platform to 100 m, the station became a protected building.
From 30 December 2008, the Berlin firm WALL AG, in anticipation of the renaming, made seven decorative advertisement panels available on which the Museum für Naturkunde displayed large-format color photographs of museum staff working with various objects from the collections.
With the official change in the timetable by the BVG on 13 December 2009, the renaming as Naturkundemuseum finally took place.