Dinosaurs are coming to Brghton
Published: 22 June, 2011
In a rare external collaboration, the Natural History Museum is set to team up with Brighton’s Churchill Square in an awe-inspiring new exhibition
On 1st July, visitors to Churchill Square will be invited to roam among the dinosaurs, discovering exciting facts about the prehistoric creatures through additional exhibits placed around the Centre, including touch and feel boxes and even a real T-Rex skull.
Maren Krumdieck, part of the Touring Exhibitions team at the Natural History Museum explained: “Dinosaur Encounter is the Natural History Museum’s touring dinosaur exhibition with the biggest variety of dinosaur species. The models move and look scarily life like as the scientists who work at the Natural History Museum have fed into their development. The highlight of the exhibition is the Tyrannosaurus rex which is over six metres long and over 4 metres tall and will impress especially the children amongst the visitors.”
Churchill Square Marketing Coordinator, Tara Phillips added: “Teaming up with The Natural History Museum is a huge coup for Churchill Square. The exhibition promises to be a truly lifelike experience which aims to transport people back to a time when dinosaurs ruled the land.”





