Guided tours, conferences and workshops around the arrival of the exceptional pliosaur fossil and its reconstruction in the permanent exhibitions
Simolestes keileni was one of the largest pliosaurs ever found. An almost complete lower jaw and Part of the postcranial skeleton were found in the 1980s at Montois-la-Montagne in Lorraine and bequeathed by the discoverers to the National Museum of Natural History. Exhibited For the first time at the 'natur museum' during the exhibition 'Unexpected Treasures' in 2018, A more real-than-life reconstruction of the head of the Jurassic monster was recently carried out by a specialized workshop thanks to the support of the Friends of the National Museum of natural history asbl It will be exhibited next to the original fossil when the latter officially integrates the permanent exhibitions on 25 January.
Where does it take place?
Musée national d'histoire naturelle Luxembourg - natur musée
25 Rue Münster
2160 Luxembourg
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