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Exhibit reuse: Dinosaurs animatronic models and replica skeletons

Natural History Museum London exhibits available for purchase

By Natural History Museum of London
4 years ago
United Kingdom
, London
Following successful international tours, dinosaur exhibits from the Natural History Museum London are available for reuse.
Following successful international tours, dinosaur exhibits from the Natural History Museum London are available for reuse.
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After more than 15 years of delighting audiences and bringing science to life, the tours of the Natural History Museum’s exhibitions T. rex: the Killer Question, Dinosaur Encounter and Dino Jaws are coming to an end. Across the three tours, these family-friendly shows have reached almost 7 million visitors worldwide and have been hosted by science centres, shopping centres, children’s book fairs and museums amongst others.

Please do get in touch for a last chance to hire Dinosaur Encounter and T. rex: the Killer Question between autumn 2021 and spring/summer 2022. They require 450m² and 550m² gallery space respectively in addition to ceiling heights of 5m.

The Museum will be making them available for purchase at a great price after the shows retire next year. Exhibits for sale include animatronic models from Japanese creator Kokoro Inc. and replica skeletons for indoor display. A number of showcases are also available.

Contact details:

Please do email the Natural History Museum to request the sales list at touring@nhm.ac.uk.

About the authors & contributors

The Natural History Museum London is a world-class visitor attraction and leading science research centre. The Museum has been touring groundbreaking exhibitions since 1990 and its world-renowned exhibitions are seen by millions of visitors all over the world. The Museum tours an array of exhibitions including the best of the museum’s collections Treasures of the Natural World, the crowd-pleasing Dino Jaws, the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year. As a centre for scientific excellence, the Museum draws on the expertise of its 350 scientists when crafting exhibitions.

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