





About Dinosaurs of Patagonia
For the first time ever, a striking exhibition arrives from Patagonia Argentina presenting the latest discoveries from the Southern Hemisphere together in one place.
Dinosaurs of Patagonia tells us a fantastic story of evolutionary change in both the herbivorous and carnivorous lineages that dominated the terrestrial ecosystems of our planet for over 230 million years.

“The Patagotitan is one of the most extraordinary finds in the history of palaeontology.” – Sir David Attenborough.
David followed the remarkable story of the discovery of fossils in the Patagonia region of Argentina in his documentary “Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur.”
Measuring 38m long – close to three school buses put end to end – and weighing 70 metric tons, Patagotitan, now holds the record as the biggest animal ever to walk the earth.
Dive into the chronicles of an unknown past.
Travel through the deserts of Patagonia with your team of scientists.
Reveal mysteries of nature.
Understand your place as a human being in the complex balance of our natural history.
Dinosaurs of Patagonia in the news
The Tour

2 July 2022 – 23 October 2022

17 March 2023 – 2 October 2023

17 December 2023 – 28 April 2024

From 10 November 2024
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