THE TITANOSAUR
American Museum of Natural History
The Wallach Orientation Center was renovated in 2015 to house AMNH’s largest animal installation. Discovered in Argentina and casted in Canada, the 122 feet long Titanosaur is so long that its head sticks out in the hallway. The platform was designed to fit seamlessly into the rest of the 4th floor's famous fossil halls. Along with this permanent exhibition, the gallery also featured 4 real titanosaur fossils on display for one year.
American Museum of Natural History
The Wallach Orientation Center was renovated in 2015 to house AMNH’s largest animal installation. Discovered in Argentina and casted in Canada, the 122 feet long Titanosaur is so long that its head sticks out in the hallway. The platform was designed to fit seamlessly into the rest of the 4th floor's famous fossil halls. Along with this permanent exhibition, the gallery also featured 4 real titanosaur fossils on display for one year.