Step back in time and discover the incredible story of the Magdeburg Unicorn - also known as the Magdeburger Einhorn or Guericke-Einhorn. This fascinating collection of fossils was first unearthed in 1663 at Seweckenberge, a German steppe known for its rich history of ice age and beyond fossils. The site, now called the Unicorn Cave, is located near the mountain town of Quedlinburg and holds a treasure trove of history.

Otto von Guericke, a renowned scientist of his time, identified the Ice Age bones and fossils found in the quarry as belonging to a unicorn, inspiring the sketches made by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 1749. To this day, it remains a mystery whether von Guericke or Leibniz were serious about their findings or simply having a bit of fun.

This 3D printed model captures the essence of this historical discovery and may vary slightly in shape and color due to the nature of the printing process. Some lines or artifacts may be present, adding to the uniqueness of the piece. Please note that this model is not suitable for outdoor decoration as it may be damaged by weather elements. Don't miss the opportunity to add this one-of-a-kind piece to your collection and be a part of the Magdeburg Unicorn's legacy.