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Join us today for the grand opening of our latest exhibit, Ultimate Dinosaurs, where you’ll stand face to face with Suchomimus, a fish-eating dinosaur as long as a school bus; Ouranosaurus, a beast bearing huge spines on its back; and Giganotosaurus, one of the most colossal creatures ever to have walked the Earth.
Discover the wonders of science and nature. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is evolving into a transformed museum, slated for completion in 2024, while staying open every step of the way. As our transformation continues, we invite you to explore our reimagined spaces and new exhibits.
The exhibit is on display at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History through May 4. Visitors can discover the science of dinosaurs and investigate their ecosystems as they walk in their footsteps, hunt, eat, hide and survive by using computer simulation and interactive exhibits.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s “Ultimate Dinosaurs” exhibit is an eye-opening look at the largely unknown dinosaurs that roamed the Southern Hemisphere.
One of the museum’s dinosaurs — a Tyrannosaurus Rex — has been placed by the glass wall of the new 50,000-square-foot exhibit hall called Dynamic Earth in the newly renovated Cleveland Museum...
North American dinosaurs—Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, and Triceratops, to name a few—are meeting their Southern Hemisphere counterparts at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, located in Cleveland's University Circle area, is a treasure trove of more than four million specimens. Exhibits include Dinosaur bones, natural gemstones and fossils, and a huge section on Ohio birds, plant life, insects, and archaeology.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s “Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs” exhibit was organized by The American Museum of Natural History in New York. It features pterosaurs, the first vertebrates to achieve flight. The exhibit opened Feb. 17 and will run until Aug. 12.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History opened its new entrance in late 2022 and visitor hall in 2023. The decade-long, $150 million reimagining of the 65-year-old facility ends in 2024. What happened to the dinosaurs?
The $150 million expansion and renovation of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History will use big, glassy, new exhibit areas to connect science to the world beyond the building.