Dinopetrea in the Navigation Pavilion of Seville

Dinopetrea in the Navigation Pavilion of SevilleThe exhibition will be located in the Navigation Pavilion of Seville until April 12, 2015. This is a fantastic opportunity to see as fossilized dinosaurs did not have to go to the museums of Natural History in New York or London. For six months, Sevilla will have this fantastic traveling exhibition where children can find dinosaurs of over 27 meters, fossils, meteorites and a Tyrannosaurus Rex 15 meters.

In Dinopétrea children will discover how the work of a paleontologist and learn what fossils are, know many aspects of dinosaur extinction and meteorite falls. Not only that, the kids will have a chance to touch a real meteorite. The exhibition also features a room where children find what they are looking for without doubt. Dozens of skeletons of dinosaurs, reptiles and mammals, all extinct. Among them, a mammoth a sabertooth tiger, a bear cave and 12 different species of dinosaurs, including, no doubt, Tyrannosaurus Rex, is the star. At the end of the show, the kids have the opportunity to play at being paleontologists searching for fossils on a real sandpit. After analyzing and classifying with monitors, children can take home authentic fossils.

Guided tours for groups and school

Guided tours can be arranged for school groups and although the sample shall be open at all times to the general public. The schedule for weekdays will be from 10.00 am to 14.00 pm and from 16.30 has 20.30. Weekends and holidays will be uninterrupted hours of 11 am to 20.00 pm. The price of the exhibition is 7 euros for children and adults and 5 euros for groups.

The visit will last approximately one hour. As a finale, the children find a robotic dinosaur that they will be transported directly to the Jurassic. An opportunity to have the kids in Seville for several months. A great experience that no child will want to miss, it may be well to recall a piece of meteorite exhibition tent.

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