On display in Europe for the first time, one of the largest known creatures to have roamed the earth, the Patagotitan mayorum sets an oversized foot in the Natural History Museum.
This interactive, family friendly exhibition takes you on a journey through the life of the titanosaur, from a huge football sized egg to a fully grown adult, weighing four times more than Dippy the Diplodocus!
As you make your way around the museum, discover more about this huge creature’s diet and how it evaded predators by way of specimens and interactive displays.
Why you should go
Discover one of the largest creatures ever to have existed
Get hands-on with interactive displays
Take the whole family along to join in the fun

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How to get there
Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road, London, Greater London, SW7 5BD
020 7942 5000
Opening times
Daily 10am-5.50pm.
Closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day & Boxing Day.
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