


Visit the largest dinosaur exhibit in the Carolinas, with 4,200 square feet of real fossils, interactive learning experiences, and full-bodied cast specimens of T. rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, and more.




Exhibit highlights include:
- Full-bodied prehistoric skeleton casts
- Authentic dinosaur fossils, including one that displays healed wounds from a T. rex attack
- Engaging and interactive displays
- Specimens unique to the Southeast, including Appalachiosaurus, the East Coast T. rex
Mark your calendar for opening weekend, September 26-27 – DINO DAYS! Details coming soon.
We're Building Excitement!
This innovative exhibit will enhance educational opportunities, increase visitation, and strengthen The Schiele’s role as a regional leader in science education. The Elizabeth Williams Robinson Hall of Dinosaurs will immerse visitors in the awe-inspiring story of prehistoric life. This dynamic space will not only ignite a passion for natural science but will also position The Schiele Museum as an essential educational resource that will have a lasting impact on our Community.

Dr. Nick Brand, Curator of Research and Collections, sharing exciting details about the Hall of Dinosaurs.
Preparation of Fossils
Meticulous work continues on actual
fossil remains in preparation for display.
Gastonia
Visitors walk by the construction of the
Gastonia burgei display.


