The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology is a paleontological museum located in Drumheller , in the area of poorland Alberta ( Canada ). It was founded in 1985 . Over the entire existence, it was visited by more than 600,000 people.
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The museum has 10 exhibition galleries.
The gigantic Tyrrell Museum houses over 80,000 exhibits, including forty complete dinosaur skeletons, including Tyrannosaurus rex and Albertosaurus species. The exhibition halls use interactive touch elements, computers and audiovisual projectors.
As a major research center, the Tyrrelovsky Museum also provides its visitors with the opportunity to observe the work of scientists who cleanse bones and prepare various exhibits for exhibitions.
In addition, the museum has many walking paths and picnic areas for those who would like to get acquainted with the bizarre landscapes of Badlands badlands.
See also
- Joseph Burr Tyrrell