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Dinosaurs at the LWL-Museum für Naturkunde, Munster, Germany

Started by Nebuloid, November 12, 2014, 06:51:18 PM

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Nebuloid

Visited this museum last sunday, especially for their new  dinosaur exhibition. Here are some impressions :













Now on to my favourite section, feathers !

















Some other shots :





Oh hello, Spinosaurus... :-X




Great John Sibbick artwork :


That's basically it, they also had a Planetarium, a Mammoth build-up, and lots of modern mammals, etc.
Plus there's a zoo next door so you can spend your whole day there !


reinier zwanink


Arul

Wow the museum is amazing, im gonna spend lot of time if im there even i dont know much about paleo  :D

DinoToyForum

Nice photos!

Those Triceratops outside are pleasingly retro!



Nebuloid

Quote from: reinier zwanink on November 13, 2014, 09:17:38 AM
There a 3 munster in germany
Is this the one near soltau?

Didn't know that ! No it's the big city, in the west...

reinier zwanink

Thanks for the post
Looks great and at a 2hour drive from here
I am going there very soon

pascosaur

Thanks for sharing.
The 2 Deinonychus by Stephen Czerkas are still really impressive. But I'm not very fond of the way the feathers are displayed! they look like rags... Anyway great sculpture.
Do you know who made the other models?

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Nebuloid

Quote from: pascosaur on November 13, 2014, 03:17:06 PM
Thanks for sharing.
The 2 Deinonychus by Stephen Czerkas are still really impressive. But I'm not very fond of the way the feathers are displayed! they look like rags... Anyway great sculpture.
Do you know who made the other models?

I have no idea...

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