Current Exhibits

3D Movie: Dinosaurs of Antarctica

Jan 20 — Apr 5, 2026

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Coming Soon to Murch Auditorium

From the Permian through the Jurassic, journey to the south polar landscapes of Antarctica hundreds of millions of years ago.

Roam the primitive forest and thick swamps with bizarre dinosaurs and colossal amphibians. Enter a surreal world of bug-eyed giants and egg-laying mammals, where survival means enduring the sunless, six-month polar winter surrounded by meat-eaters with night vision.

Join intrepid Antarctic scientists on a quest to understand the ice continent’s profound transformation over deep time—investigating the parallels and differences between prehistoric climate events and human-triggered warming today. Welcome to the lost prehistoric world of Gondwana...

...WELCOME TO ANTARCTICA.

Dinosaurs of Antarctica tells the story of a changing environment at the bottom of the world. In ancient times, dinosaurs and other creatures roamed freely in a lush landscape. Today, the continent holds evidence of that world, frozen beneath its ice and snow. As the climate changes again, melting Antarctic ice is allowing scientists to discover the remains of the past—including the fossils of those distinctive dinosaurs. Viewers of all ages will enjoy meeting the newest dinosaurs, like Cryolophosaurus, and other creatures in the film—as well as the dedicated scientists who explore the warming continent to find them.

Dinosaurs of Antarctica is a Giant Screen Films production. Major funding was provided by the National Science Foundation.

Showtimes:*

Weekdays: 11:10am, 12:50pm & 3:05pm
Weekends: 11:05am, 12:45pm & 3pm

Run time:

42 minutes

Tickets:

Dinosaurs of Antarctica is $7 per ticket in addition to general admission. Purchase an All-Access Pass during checkout to unlock unlimited 3D movies!

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*Showtimes are subject to change based on Museum programming and events. For more information, please call our Box Office at 216.231.4600.

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