National Dinosaur Museum

The National Dinosaur Museum (National Museum dinosaur ) is a museum in the Australian capital Canberra. It is the largest exhibition of prehistoric finds from the southern hemisphere. Shown is the evolution of life, with a focus on the dinosaurs.

The museum is located around 15 kilometers north of the city center in the Gold Creek Village, right next to the Barton Highway. The opening took place in 1993, and since then has been the exhibition, which includes over twenty complete skeletons and more than three hundred individual fossils, continually adapted to the latest state of research in paleontology. With an attendance of 55,000 a year, the museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions of the city. The museum shop sells an extensive selection of fossils and shipped them worldwide.

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