The dynamic experience is well worth a visit for nature lovers, family tourists and anyone curious about the story of life on Earth. Its highlights are its depth and breadth: Core highlights: 1. Dinosaur Hall: Dinosaur Hall: *The treasure of the town! It has more than 300 real fossils, including**the world's only Tyrannosaurus Rex "Thomas" growth series fossils (juvenile, sub-adult, adult), which directly shows the mystery of dinosaur growth. The stunning Triceratops "Destiny" skeleton** (one of the largest and most complete found in North America) and the Diplodocus skeleton are breathtaking. Immersive setting: Fossils are not displayed in isolation, but are placed in a carefully restored prehistoric ecological environment, with sound and light effects, as if traveling back to the dinosaur era. 2. The dazzling world of minerals and gems: "Gem and Mineral Hall": It is a visual feast! It collects**more than 2,000**amazing specimens. Giant natural gold nuggets: Giant natural gold nuggets such as "Golden Dog" are astonishing. Rare Gemstones: Glittering amethyst geodes, rough emeralds, perfectly cut diamonds, and slices of meteorites from Mars and the Moon, showcasing the magnificent wealth of the Earth and the universe. Interactive Exploration: Learn about mineral formation, mining, and their application in technology. 3. Rich North American and California Ecological Displays: "North American Mammal Hall": Lifelike ecological scenes (Diorama) show grizzly bears, mountain lions, bison and other animals in their natural habitats, with both artistic and scientific qualities. "California History Hall" & "Becoming California Hall": In-depth exploration of California's unique biodiversity, geological changes, and the impact of human activities on the environment, with distinct local characteristics. 4. Fun Interaction and Exploration Space: "Discovery Center": Designed for families, it encourages hands-on touching of fossils, microscope observation of specimens, and participation in small experiments to stimulate children's interest in science.
The dynamic experience is well worth a visit for nature lovers, family tourists and anyone curious about the story of life on Earth. Its highlights are its depth and breadth: Core highlights: 1. Dinosaur Hall: Dinosaur Hall: *The treasure of the town! It has more than 300 real fossils, including**the world's only Tyrannosaurus Rex "Thomas" growth series fossils (juvenile, sub-adult, adult), which directly shows the mystery of dinosaur growth. The stunning Triceratops "Destiny" skeleton** (one of the largest and most complete found in North America) and the Diplodocus skeleton are breathtaking. Immersive setting: Fossils are not displayed in isolation, but are placed in a carefully restored prehistoric ecological environment, with sound and light effects, as if traveling back to the dinosaur era. 2. The dazzling world of minerals and gems: "Gem and Mineral Hall": It is a visual feast! It collects**more than 2,000**amazing specimens. Giant natural gold nuggets: Giant natural gold nuggets such as "Golden Dog" are astonishing. Rare Gemstones: Glittering amethyst geodes, rough emeralds, perfectly cut diamonds, and slices of meteorites from Mars and the Moon, showcasing the magnificent wealth of the Earth and the universe. Interactive Exploration: Learn about mineral formation, mining, and their application in technology. 3. Rich North American and California Ecological Displays: "North American Mammal Hall": Lifelike ecological scenes (Diorama) show grizzly bears, mountain lions, bison and other animals in their natural habitats, with both artistic and scientific qualities. "California History Hall" & "Becoming California Hall": In-depth exploration of California's unique biodiversity, geological changes, and the impact of human activities on the environment, with distinct local characteristics. 4. Fun Interaction and Exploration Space: "Discovery Center": Designed for families, it encourages hands-on touching of fossils, microscope observation of specimens, and participation in small experiments to stimulate children's interest in science.
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles is magnificent in scale and its architectural design is convenient for visiting. There are many exhibition halls in the museum, and the contents of the exhibition halls are different. [Fun] It is very interesting, and the history of the development and evolution of dinosaurs is displayed here. [Cost-effectiveness] Very high. Such a huge exhibition hall has a very good cost-effectiveness.
The Natural History Museum is great! It's close to the University of Southern California. It's hard to park. It's worth visiting with children! There are many dinosaur fossils inside! The Natural History Museum is great! It's close to the University of Southern California. It's hard to park. It's worth visiting with children! There are many dinosaur fossils inside!
Super Museum of Nature, which mainly introduces the diversity of organisms, a lot of animal specimens, but also the Paleontology Hall, and Los Angeles History Hall. This museum needs to buy tickets. The museum is very large. I don't think it's too much to visit it in one day. There's also the California Science Center next to it. Don't plan to finish it in one day. It's impossible!
The Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, with a sense of retro, spans 4.5 billion years. Dinosaur fossils, mammoth specimens and other exhibits are rich. I can't help thinking of the movie "Wonderful Night of Museum" and preparing to review it again in the evening.
The Dinosaur Hall was very exciting. So much information to absorb. It was also interesting to see the paleontologists working in the Dinosaur Lab, and the other exhibits were great. The exhibits looked so realistic that you would think they moved. The Nature Lab was also very cool. Especially if you have kids with you. We originally planned to stay for 45 minutes to avoid traffic. But ended up staying for 2.5 hours.
It is worth visiting, and I experienced a different feeling. The exhibition hall design is very good, and each exhibition area has artistic conception. You must go to the Science and Technology Museum next door. You need to buy tickets for the same area, spacecraft, aviation launch platform, and scene exhibition.