Get your teeth stuck into this! Peterborough Cathedral has announced booking is now open for for ‘T.rex: The Killer Question’, the Natural History Museum’s touring exhibition of animatronic dinosaurs.

This entertaining and engaging exhibition, on show at the Cathedral from 18 July to 3 September 2022, includes roaring and moving dinosaurs of various sizes, as well as dinosaur scenes and a life-size T.rex skeleton. It poses the killer question: Was T.rex a ferocious hunter or a mere scavenger?
In the exhibition you will be able to study the behaviour of several different dinosaur species, from the small and agile Sauronitholestes, to the savage Dromaeosaurus and the plant-eating Tenontosaurus. Bones and fossils will also be on display, to see what they can tell us about T.rex.
Tickets to see T.rex: The Killer Question are £6 per child (aged 3-16 years), £8 per adult and £25 for a family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children aged 3-16 years, or 1 adult and up to 4 children aged 3-16 years). A booking fee applies. The tickets are available via the Cathedral’s website www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk/t.rex or by calling Ticket Source on 0333 666 3366.
Get the latest roaring news as plans for the exhibition more forward at [email protected].