Crystal Palace Dinosaurs - Free Audio Guide
London, England, United Kingdom
Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, Geological strata bridge, Crystal Palace, London Borough of Bromley, London, Greater London, England, SE19 2BB, United Kingdom
The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, located in Crystal Palace Park, London, is a historic series of sculptures created between 1852 and 1854. Commissioned to accompany the Crystal Palace after its relocation, these were the world's first life-sized dinosaur models, designed by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins under the guidance of Sir Richard Owen. The sculptures showcase early interpretations of dinosaurs and other extinct animals, reflecting the scientific understanding of the 19th century. Today, they hold Grade I listed status and are part of the park's cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy free access to the park and the dinosaur displays, which are open year-round. The site offers scenic walks and picnic areas, and is accessible by public transport, with facilities for disabled visitors.