© The Trustees of The Natural History Museum, London
Lucie Goodayle / The Natural History Museum, London
This new, ground-breaking exhibition brings visitors face to face with the formidable titanosaur Patagotitan – the largest known creature ever to have walked the Earth!
• Full-scale replica of Patagotitan mayorum based on the most complete skeleton ever found.
• An outstanding visitor experience for families with children aged 5-11 years old.
• Discover how Patagotitan survived and thrived in its habitat.
• A step back in time delivered through dramatic and theatrical storytelling to imagine what the Titanosaur and its world were like.
• Interpretive graphics, hands-on exhibits and multiplayer interactives.
• A turnkey exhibition that does not require stringently climate-controlled galleries for display.
• Opportunities to add local content and specimens in discussion with the Natural History Museum (NHM).
• Encourage a deeper appreciation of the scale and wonder of the natural world.
Format: turnkey
Gallery size: from 750sqm / 8,000sqft
Ceiling height required: 6-7m / 20-23ft
Cast length: 29m / 95ft
Enormous replica Titanosaur skeleton - the measurements for this are H 6m x L 29m x W 12m
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