Royal Tyrrell Museum off Paleontology
The Royal Tyrrell Museum off Paleontology is a museum of Paléontologie located at Drumheller in the Badland S in Alberta (Canada). Founded in 1985, more than 600.000 people visited it as of her first year of operation.
10 galleries of exposure there are counted. One finds there inter alia 35 complete skeletons of dinosaurs, the largest collection of the kind in the world.
The gigantic Tyrrell museum contains more than 80.000 specimens including 50 complete skeletons of dinosaurs. You will find there elements of exposure to tactile interaction, computers and audio-visual projections.
Also an important research center, the Tyrrell museum makes it possible to its visitors to observe the work of the scientists being affairant to clean bones and to prepare various specimens intended to be exposed.
To that several hiking trails are added and of the surfaces of picnic for those and those who would wish to explore the single landscapes of the Bad-lands .
A site and a single museum in the world to be discovered in family or couple!
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- Royal Museum Tyrrell of paleontology of Drumheller (Alberta) - '' Official site ''
- Royal Museum Tyrrell of paleontology of Drumheller (Alberta) - '' virtual Visite 360° ''
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