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Melbourne Museum: Skip The Line Ticket for Victoria the T. Rex

Experience Victoria's inaugural real T. rex exhibit!

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Admission to 'Victoria the T. rex'
General Admission to Melbourne Museum
  • "Victoria" reigns as one of the world's most comprehensive and colossal Tyrannosaurus rex fossils
  • Behold the extraordinarily preserved T. rex fossil, stretching an impressive 12 metres long and standing a towering 3.6 metres high
  • Dive into the Cretaceous era with Horridus, the globe's most comprehensive Triceratops fossil!

Discover the colossal majesty of Victoria, the T. rex, as she reigns supreme in an awe-inspiring exhibition at the renowned Melbourne Museum, often hailed as the Dinosaur Dominion. The breathtaking display spotlights the genuine fossilized skeleton of a 66-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex, lovingly christened Victoria.

Go on a thrilling journey back to the Cretaceous period. The exhibition employs state-of-the-art technology, including tangible fossils, captivating filmography, augmented reality (AR), and vivid holography.

Take a 66 million-year leap back in time and roam Victoria's realm through immersive, sensory installations that shed light on the T. rex's extraordinary senses of smell and sight.

The largest and most magnificent T. rex fossil ever exhibited in Australia. Victoria's fossil, boasting an impressive 199 bones, stretches a staggering 12 meters in length and towers at a soaring height of 3.6 meters.

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Melbourne Museum
11 Nicholson Street, 3053, Melbourne
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  • Get a full refund if you select a refundable ticket during checkout and cancel until 23:59 the day before you visit.
  • Rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.

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