National Museum of Dinosaurs


Not far from Canberra in the small town of Gold Creek Village is the National Museum of Dinosaurs - the largest permanent exhibition of prehistoric monuments. The museum exposition narrates colorfully about the development of life on the planet, giving a special place to the period of the existence of dinosaurs and the reasons that have affected their extinction. Annually visitors of the museum are over 55 thousand people, which undoubtedly makes this place one of the most popular in the country. A souvenir shop located nearby is full of artifacts with a centuries-old history, which tourists are trying to preserve a piece of amazing and unique time.

History and enlightening work of the museum

The National Museum of Dinosaurs was founded in 1993, its exposition is constantly replenished and expanded due to the work of local archaeologists and paleontologists. Today, the most valuable exhibits of the museum are 23 whole skeletons of ancient lizards and dinosaurs, as well as more than 300 petrified remains.

The Museum of Dinosaurs pays great attention to the education and entertainment of visitors. So, for closer acquaintance with the collection of artifacts, the museum organizes tours, which are accompanied by guides who know everything about the history of the museum, its exhibits. For small travelers put puppet shows, themed parties and much more.

The National Dinosaur Museum in Australia is proud of its educational work, which aims to acquaint people with the history of the origin of life on Earth, the stages of development of nature and animals from prehistoric times to our days. In addition, the staff of the museum publish a magazine titled "The Time of the Dinosaurs", which tells about the achievements and discoveries of paleontology and archeology, the encyclopedia "eDinosauria", illuminating the still little-studied prehistoric life of the planet.

Criminal chronicle of the National Dinosaur Museum

Three years ago, the National Museum of Dinosaurs appeared on the pages of many newspapers and magazines in the section "Criminal Chronicle". The reason for the scandal was the disappearance of the figure of the dinosaur, which was installed at the entrance to the museum. As it turned out later, a local resident stole a dinosaur for fun and was going to return the exhibit in the near future. Law enforcers brought Jatarapters to the museum intact.

Helpful information

The National Museum of Dinosaurs is open for visits every day. Opening hours are from 10:00 am to 17:00 pm. Paid entrance. The ticket for adult visitors costs 14 dollars, for children - 9, 5 dollars. Excursion groups can count on discount tickets.

How to get there?

You can get to the National Museum of Dinosaurs from Canberra by buses 51, 52, 251, 252, 951, 952, following the stop O'Hanlon Pl before Gold Creek Rd. After disembarkation from public transport you will be offered a walk, which will take no more than half an hour. If you decide on an independent journey, it is enough to specify the coordinates of 35 ° 11'39 "S and 149 ° 05'17" E, which will lead to the desired goal. Time lovers can take advantage of taxi services.