Dinosaur Isle

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Dinosaur Isle is a purpose-build dinosaur museum located on the Isle of Wight in southern England.

The museum was designed by Isle of Wight architects Rainey Petrie Johns in the shape of a giant pterodactyl, it claims to be the first custom built Dinosaur museum in Europe. The £2.3 million cost of the museum was provided by Isle of Wight Council and the National Lottery Millennium Commission. Dinosaur Isle opened to visitors on 20 August 2001.

The museum features numerous replica fossils and life-sized models of Iguanadon, Polacanthus, Eotyrannus and Neovenator - the latter is animatronic. In addition, guests are given the opportunity to speak to experts and watch them at work.

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