National Dinosaur Museum is located in Nichols (Nicholls), on the northern outskirts of Canberra, the Australian capital, about 10 kilometers from downtown Canberra.
National Dinosaur Museum, one of Canberra's most popular tourist attractions, opened in 1993 and has become the largest permanent museum of display from a small exhibition hall for Australian dinosaurs and other prehistoric fossil materials. National Dinosaur Museum focuses on education and entertainment, provides a variety of activities, leads tourists through time and space, displays animals that have existed since the beginning of the earth to animals that still exist today, and can understand the evolution of life and look at the historical changes of dinosaurs.
National Dinosaur Museum is not so much a museum, more like a dinosaur theme park, the whole museum is not very large, there are many large dinosaur models in the square, and inside the museum are fossils of dinosaurs and other animals and plants, and the exhibits are not too rich.
Tickets:
Tickets: $16 for adults, $9.9 for children and $45 for families
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