‘Come Face-To-Face With Prehistoric Dinosaurs’
The Jurassic World exhibit has taken over The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia!
This huge exhibition, thanks to the blockbuster movie franchise, delivers thousands of square feet of dinosaur-inhabited galleries and incredibly life-like animatronic creatures!
Museum-goers can look forward to recreated moments from the film and displays of the actual sites within the Jurassic World park.
Life-Like Animatronic Dinosaurs
The setting takes place in Isla Nublar as visitors will be mesmerized by moving-roaring beasts such as a 24-foot tall Brachiosaurus, come face-to-face with a Velociraptor, meet a Stegosaurus, get a rare up-close look at the most vicious dinosaur of them all, a life-size Tyrannosaurus Rex, and more.
Created in close collaboration with renowned paleontologist Jack Horner, the Exhibition is infused with interactive educational elements-drawn from the real-world science of dinosaur DNA that allowed Jurassic World to come to life.
This massive exhibit was created by Universal Studios, Imagine Exhibitions and Creature Technology Company (the group behind Walking With Dinosaurs and King Kong), and co-produced by MagicSpace and IES.
Location
The Franklin Institute
222 North 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Dates
November 25, 2016 – April 23, 2017
Hours
Daytime 9:30 am – 5:00 pm | Evening 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm (last ticket is sold at 7:00 pm)
Cost
Daytime | Adults $34.95 | Children (3-11) $29.95
Evening | Adults $19.95 | Children (3-11) $14.95
There are member, VIP & groups tickets available. For tickets, click here.
Phone
(215) 448-1200
Web Site
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Pictures courtesy of the Franklin Institute
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