A colossal night at the Natural History Museum for dinosaur fans
Something massive is coming to London. Four times heavier than Dippy the Diplodocus and 12 metres longer than Hope the blue whale, Patagotitan mayorum was one of the largest known creatures to have ever walked planet Earth. And, on 28 April, you can discover it after-hours at the Natural History Museum.
The Giant Dino Night celebrates the launch of Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur (opens 31 March). Your ticket includes entry to the exhibition, where you'll see this spectacular specimen — on display in Europe for the first time — in the flesh (or rather, in the skeleton!) You'll also get after-hours access to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, and there are plenty of activities for all ages to get stuck into. Read on for further details and to find more titanosaur-themed events at the Museum. Tickets will sell out sharpish, so book now before they become extinct! Image © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London |