Posted under Weekly interests & Exhibitions & For Kids
Bones and reconstructed skeletons of 14, more than 100-million-year old dinosaurs found in Argentina can be seen within a comprehensive exhibition titled “Giants of Patagonia” in the Hungarian Museum of Natural History.

The star of the exhibit is probably the Gigantosaurus which is the largest terrestrial carnivore with its 8 tonne weight and 14 m height. The 17 m high Rebbachisaurus, a plant-eater giant will equally impress visitors.
Other highlight of the display is the 70 cm long Megaraptor-claw.
Interactive elements, playful presentations, dino nests and eggs make the exhibition compelling for the youngest dinosaurus enthusiats.
When?
From 10th March - 19th Nov 2007
Every day (except Tuesday) 10.00-18.00
Where?
Museum of Natural History, Ludovika tér 2-6., VIII. district, M3 (blue) metro, Klinikák or Nagyvárad tér station
How much?
Adults: 1300 HUF
Family ticket (2 adults +2 kids): 3200 HUF