Archives Day in Jena: SCHOTT Archive Opens with Focus on Otto Schott

Tag der Archive in Jena: SCHOTT Archiv öffnet mit Fokus auf Otto Schott

Jena, March 4, 2026. On the occasion of the nationwide “Archives Day,” the SCHOTT corporate archive will open its doors to interested visitors this coming Saturday. The focus will be on historical documents, rare photographs, and the life of glass pioneer Otto Schott.

Sensation at the Phyletisches Museum Jena: 40-Million-Year-Old Ant Discovered in Goethe’s Amber

Sensation im Phyletischen Museum Jena: 40 Millionen Jahre alte Ameise in Goethes Bernstein entdeckt

Researchers at the Universität Jena have made a spectacular discovery in the natural science collection of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: A 40-million-year-old ant was found in a piece of amber. A current science podcast now highlights the extensive investigations of the fossil.

Membership Decline: “Technik-Geschichte in Jena” Association Struggles for Survival

Mitgliederschwund: Verein "Technik-Geschichte in Jena" kämpft ums Überleben

The “Technik-Geschichte in Jena” association is sounding the alarm: despite its vital role in the city’s identity, the institution is threatened with closure due to a massive lack of new members to secure its historical heritage.