Dinosaurs were once the most abundant creatures on earth, although these creatures that once dominated the earth no longer exist in real life. But we can still feel their size and shock at close range in the museum...
1. Natural History Museum Berlin
Preserves the world’s largest dinosaur fossil: Brachiosaurus
The Natural History Museum in Berlin, Germany, is one of the largest science museums in the world. It has a long history of 114 years since its establishment in 1889. There are 25 million specimens of various types in the collection, especially the research and display in the fields of zoology, mineralogy and paleontology. The museum has many "best in the world", such as: the largest number of animal specimens in the world and the largest dinosaur fossils in the world. The world's oldest bird fossils and the world's largest and oldest meteorite specimens, among others.
2. Field Museum of Natural History
The world’s largest and most complete dinosaur fossil “Su” is preserved
The Field Museum of Natural History is located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was founded in 1906. This huge world-class museum has set aside more than 6 hectares of area for exhibitions to explore cultures and environments around the world. The Field Museum has a collection of more than 2,100 objects. The collection of tens of thousands of specimens serves the functions of educational exhibition, academic research, and collection and protection, ranging from beetles and mummies to ape specimens, as well as gemstones and minerals.
3. Royal Museum of Natural History of Belgium
The world's largest dinosaur exhibition hall is located here
The Royal Museum of Natural History of Belgium, the European Museum of Natural History, is affiliated with the Royal Society of Natural Sciences of Belgium. Vautier Street in the capital Brussels. The whole museum is divided into 10 departments including zoology, paleontology, mineralogy, paleobotany, anthropology and prehistoric times.
4. Australian Museum
Australia's largest collection of dinosaur fossils
The Australian Museum is located on College Street near Hyde Park in Sydney. It is recognized as one of the ten top exhibition halls in the world and the largest natural history museum in Australia. This museum was built in 1827 and was the first museum in Australia. The museum was originally called the "Colonial Pioneer Museum" and was renamed in 1929. The collection is extremely rich, many of which are unique.
5. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Canada
The largest collection of dinosaur skeletons in the world is on display
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada is located six kilometers northwest of the North Dinosaur Trail in the Badlands of the Red Deer River Valley. In the center of Drumheller, Alberta, about 4 miles northwest of Drumheller, the Royal Tyrrell Museum is The museum is the largest and most comprehensive paleontological museum in the world.
6. Zigong Dinosaur Museum
Dinosaur Museum in China
Zigong Dinosaur Museum is located in the northeast of Zigong City, Sichuan Province. It is a large-scale site museum built on the world-famous "Dashanpu Dinosaur Fossil Group Site". It is also the first professional dinosaur museum in my country and one of the three largest dinosaur site museums in the world. The museum covers an area of more than 66,000 square meters. The fossil specimens in the collection include almost all known dinosaur species in the Jurassic period 201-145 million years ago. It is one of the places with the largest collection and display of Jurassic dinosaur fossils in the world. .
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