Museo Sauriermuseum Aathal
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Bigger than you think!
Let yourself be fascinated by the world of the prehistoric giants. Look forward to original dinosaur skeletons from our own excavation and many more original skeletons as well as 25 integrated special exhibitions on 4 500 square metres of indoor and outdoor exhibition space.
Enjoy a break in the "DinoGiardino": here you can barbecue, picnic and play.
The Sauriermuseum is one of the biggest dinosaur museums in Europe and one of the most visited natural history museums in Switzerland.
In the museum shop, dinosaur fans will find a large selection of dinosaur articles as well as a big number of fossils and minerals. The museum also offers a cafeteria and free parking.
Objetos
Objetos mostrados con sonido
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STATION 1 - TOUR START
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STATION 2 - DINOSAURS OF EUROPE
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STATION 3 - TYRANNOSAURUS
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STATION 4 - PTEROSAURS
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STATION 5 - PREPARATION
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STATION 6 - SEA MONSTER
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STATION 7 - DINOSAURS OF SWITZERLAND
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STATION 8 - BRACHIOSAURUS
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STATION 9 - EGGS & BABYS
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STATION 10 - FOOTPRINTS
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STATION 11 - EXTINCTION OF THE DINOS
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STATION 12 - STEGOSAUR
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STATION 13 - DINO DIG
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Comic 14 - COMIC & CARTOONS
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Entrance - History
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Dinosaurs of Europe - Upper Level
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Flying Reptiles - Ground Level
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Preparation Laboratories - Upper Level
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CRAZY WORLD OF DINOSAURS - Ground Level
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Ancient Reptiles of Switzerland - Ground Level
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Excavation - Lower Level
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Brachiosaurus from Tendaguru - Ground Level
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The Evolution of the Dinosaurs - Ground Level
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Trilobites - Ground Level
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Babies and Eggs - Lower Level
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Meteorite - Lower Level
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The Demise of the Dinosaurs - Lower Level
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Feathered Dinosaurs - Lower Level
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Stegosaurus hall - Lower Level
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Howe Ranch Dinosaurs and Multimedia Show - Ground Level
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DinoGiardino Playground - Ground Level
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DinoComics & Cartoons - Ground Level
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Special Exhibition
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Fish ... an Evolutionary Success Story
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Protosphyraena gladius - the “swordfish-like” species
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Xiphactinus audax - The “T.rex of the Seas”
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A global sensation… a living fossil is discovered!
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Dunkleosteus and the Evolution of Fish
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Introduction
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H. J. Siber Crystal Museum
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H.J. Siber Crystal Museum
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H. J. Siber Cristal Museum
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Dating Minerals
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The Age of Meteorites
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The Evolution of the Minerals
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The Big Bang
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The universe forms
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Protostars – Supernovae
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Our Solar System
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One of the oldest Meteorites
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Proto-Earth
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Meteorites
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Proterozoic Era - The Big Oxidation Event
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Stromatolite & Acasta Gneiss
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Paleozoic Era
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Mesozoic Era
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Cenozoic Era
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Willard" - the largest Triceratops in the world
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Triceratops "Willard"
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Triceratops-Baby
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How "Willard" came to the Museum
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Part 1: Discovery – Excavation – Purchase – Transport
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Part 1: Discovery – Excavation – Purchase – Transport
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Part 1: Discovery – Excavation – Purchase – Transport
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Part 1: Discovery – Excavation – Purchase – Transport
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Part 1: Discovery – Excavation – Purchase – Transport
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Part 1: Discovery – Excavation – Purchase – Transport
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Part 2: Preparation – Research – 3D Production
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Part 2: Preparation – Research – 3D Production
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Part 2: Preparation – Research – 3D Production
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Part 2: Preparation – Research – 3D Production
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Part 2: Preparation – Research – 3D Production
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Part 2: Preparation – Research – 3D Production
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Part 3: Exhibitions in Asia and Europe
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Part 3: Exhibitions in Asia and Europe
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Part 3: Exhibitions in Asia and Europe
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Part 3: Exhibitions in Asia and Europe
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Part 3: Exhibitions in Asia and Europe
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Part 3: Exhibitions in Asia and Europe
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Part 3: Exhibitions in Asia and Europe
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Hart’s-tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium)
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Japanese painted fern (Athyrium niponicum)
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Soft shield fern (Polystichum setiferum ‘Plumosum Densum’)
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Rough horsetail / Scouring rush (Equisetum hyemale)
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Horsetail (Equisetum sp.)
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Male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas)
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Himalayan maidenhair fern (Adiantum venustum)
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Maidenhair spleenwort (Asplenium trichomanes)
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Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)
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Monkey puzzle tree / Chilean pine (Araucaria araucana)
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Japanese white pine (Pinus parviflora)
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Silver fir (Abies alba)
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Norway spruce (Picea abies)
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European yew (Taxus baccata)
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Plum yew (Cephalotaxus harringtoniana)
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Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
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Dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides)
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Giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum)
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Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum)
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Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
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Common juniper (Juniperus communis)
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Creeping juniper (Juniperus procumbens)
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Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)
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Willow-leaved magnolia (Magnolia salicifolia)
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Portuguese laurel (Prunus lusitanica)
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Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera)
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Gagnepain’s barberry (Berberis gagnepainii)
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Oregon grape (Mahonia × media)
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Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei)
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Antarctic beech (Nothofagus antarctica)
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False holly (Osmanthus heterophyllus)
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European holly (Ilex aquifolium)
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Galingale (Cyperus longus)
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Fountain grass (Pennisetum alopecuroides)
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Japanese aralia (Fatsia japonica)
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Castor aralia / prickly castor oil tree (Kalopanax septemlobus)
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Carolina allspice (Calycanthus floridus)
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Wood sedge (Carex sylvatica)
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Spotted laurel / Japanese laurel (Aucuba japonica)
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From Gas Station Dino to Real Dinosaur Skeletons
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A Barosaurus Rears Up – Feeding or Defending Itself?
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«Crash Course» on Plants of the Dinosaur Age (250 to 65 million years ago)
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Evolution of the Plant World
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