Jurassic World: The Exhibition - at Messe Basel - combines science with spectacle. The exhibition allows visitors of all ages to experience first-hand how prehistoric giants lived and hunted. The exhibition has been extended until 9 March 2025.
The majestic Brachiosaurus dominates this area and embodies one of the mightiest creatures in the history of the earth. While the sauropods impress with their size, the Stygimoloch fascinates visitors with its striking horned skull.
Baby raptors romp around here, while "Bumpy" from Camp Chalcolithic enchants visitors. The little prehistoric inhabitants invite you to take special photo moments.
In the Creation Lab, scientists experiment with amber DNA and create new life. Visitors follow the path from the first gene sequence to the newborn Parasaurolophus babies.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex shows its impressive strength here. Its 1.2 meter long jaw illustrates the power of this prehistoric hunter. A high-voltage fence protects visitors.
The velociraptors from Mongolia hunt and communicate in their secure habitat. Their sickle claws flash dangerously as they demonstrate their sophisticated hunting strategies.
A life-size gyrosphere floats through the valley as baby dinosaurs explore their surroundings. Paleontologists dig for hidden treasures in the active excavation site.
The Indominus Rex rules this area as the crowning glory of the exhibition. The genetic hybrid combines the hunting instincts of prehistoric and modern predators and surprises visitors with its intelligence.
Melissa Siagian visited the exhibition and captured her impressions on video:
The official teaser: