It is a replica brought from Patagonia. But the exhibit “Dinosaurs – Patagotitan, the largest in the world” also features 20 original fossils.
The skeleton replica of the largest dinosaur in the world is in Brazil! With nearly 40 meters in length, the bones of the Argentine titanosaur Patagon Titan are part of the exhibit Dinosaurs – Patagotitan, the largest in the world at the Pavilion of Brazilian Cultures, al Ibirapuera Park, in San Paolo. Unprecedented in the country, the exhibition came directly from Paleontological Museum Egidio Feruglio, in Patagonia, a world reference in the discovery and conservation of fossil materials. Divided into three parts – Carnivores of Patagonia, Giants of Patagonia And The smallest dinosaurs – the show is practically a lesson in geology, geography and science.


In addition to the giant replica, made of resin with 3D printers, the exhibition features 20 original fossils and 15 replicas of skeletons, including ado Buriolestes Schultzi, a dinosaur that lived on “Brazilian” soil about 233 million years ago and was classified by the Guinness World Records as one of the oldest animals on the planet. Another highlight of the exhibition is the skull of Giganotosaurus, the protagonist species of the film “Jurassic Park 3”. Dinosaurs – Patagotitan, the largest in the world it also displays drawings of some species of dinosaurs walking through the tourist attractions of Sao Paulo.

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The exhibition, initially scheduled for March 2020, has been postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The inauguration was scheduled for September 3, but had to be postponed again to September 10 due to customs procedures for the arrival of Argentine fossils in Brazil. The team that assembled the huge skeleton of the Patagon Titan, made up of ten researchers, also faced a challenge: the dinosaur had to keep its neck and tail slightly lowered in order to enter the exhibition hall, which is six meters high.

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After the exhibition, children and adults can venture (or rest) in the Piazza DINOinteractive environment with augmented reality activities to interact with the Jurassic era, excavation in a sand tank to discover fossil replicas, rest area, café, themed shop and space for selfies with dinosaurs.
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Where is it? Pavilion of Brazilian Cultures, Ibirapuera Park. Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral, s / nº, Vila Mariana – Sao Paulo.
When? The exhibition runs from 10 September to 4 December. Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 to 19:40. On weekends from 9:00 to 19:40.
How many? The entire ticket varies between R $ 40.00 and R $ 50.00. Children up to 2 years do not pay. Tickets are on sale on the LivePass website.
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