About
See moving and roaring animatronic dinosaurs from the Natural History Museum, London, inside 900-year-old Peterborough Cathedral.
‘T.rex: The Killer Question’ is a touring exhibition produced and developed by the Natural History Museum, London. It tackles the monster mystery: was T. rex a ferocious hunter or a mere scavenger?
The exhibition includes several roaring and moving animatronic dinosaurs, one of which is a three-quarter size T.rex. It also shows various dinosaur scenes, a 12-metre-long static model of a T. rex and a life-size T. rex skeleton.
Prices
Item | Cost |
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Child aged 3-16 years (under 3's free) | £6 to £6 |
Adult | £8 to £8 |
Family (2 adults + up to 3 children or 1 adult + up to 4 children) | £25 to £25 |
Opening Times
Date From: 18/07/2022
Date To: 03/09/2022
Contact Details
Tel (1): 01733355315
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk/trex.aspx
Directions
There are plenty of public car parks nearby, but no parking on site except for a limited number of spaces for Blue Badge holders.
The Cathedral is roughly 10 minutes’ walk from the train and bus stations.