The exhibition features twenty moving dinosaur figures. These include the ferocious Allosaurus, the ridge-headed Stegosaurus, the horned Carnotaurus and, of course, the mighty Tyrannosaurus – T-Rex himself! The exhibition takes viewers through the past, from the early Jurassic period 190 million years ago to the end of the dinosaur era, near the end of the Late Cretaceous period 65 million years ago.

Finland’s largest dinosaur exhibition Dinosauria is an experience for the whole family, where the greatest monstrous lizards of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods come to life. Life-sized, moving and vocal dinosaur models make you wonder what kind of animals walked the earth tens of millions of years ago. The dinosaur is at Limingantulli in the SuperPark premises. Come and be amazed!

Tyttö ja poika katsovat köysiaidan takaa Allosaurusta. Poika nauraa.

Dinosauria in SuperPark until the end of April 2024

Huge Dinosauria exhibition is located in SuperPark in Limingantulli (Tyrnäväntie 16). The exhibition features twenty moving dinosaur figures. These include the ferocious Allosaurus, the ridge-headed Stegosaurus, the horned Carnotaurus and, of course, the mighty Tyrannosaurus – T-Rex himself! The exhibition takes viewers through the past, from the early Jurassic period 190 million years ago to the end of the dinosaur era, near the end of the Late Cretaceous period 65 million years ago.

The noise level in the exhibition is for some sensitive persons and kids quite loud, so earmuffs might be recommended.

Documentary film Titanosaurus

Titanosaurus is a 22-minute info package about paleontology and the largest animal that ever walked the earth. How could a small chick grow into a 70-ton giant and even in a short time compared to us? Did Titanosaurs nurse their young? The film answers these and many other mind-boggling questions.

The film is in Finnish and the shows are every half hour.

Tyttö pitää kädessään isoa Dinosaurus-pehmoeläintä.

Dino Shop

In Dinosauria’s shop’s rich selection, you will find a toy that every dinosaur fan will like. Whether you want a soft toy, a playset, playing cards or, for example, a drinking bottle, they are all available. In addition to many kinds of dinosaur goods, the store has a lot of other fun things, and there is sure to be something to buy for every wallet. Shop serves customers during Dinosauria’s opening hours.

Tickets

Exhibition ticket €12
Family ticket (2+2 or 1+3) € 42
Ticket addition to a family ticket €10
Group ticket €7 (Minimum group size 10 persons)
Free admission for children under 2 years of age

We accept Smartum Pay and Edenred.

N.b. Loyalty cards or, for example, the Museum Card cannot be used for admission.

Buy tickets at Dinosauria.

 

GROUP TICKETS

Customer service and store

Tuija Vahtola

Sales manager

Opening hours in 2024

8 January–28 February, Wed–Fri 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat–Sun 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
26 February–10 March, Mon–Sun 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
11 March‒28 April, Wed–Fri 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat–Sun 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

Exceptional opening hours:
29‒30 March, Easter, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

Closed:
Mondays and Tuesdays
31 March, Easter Sunday
1 April, Easter Monday

How do I get to Dinosauria?

SuperPark Oulu is located in Limingantulli region with good transport connections, near the center of Oulu. The address is Tyrnäväntie 16.

There are about 200 free parking spaces in SuperPark’s yard. Distance to the center 2.0 km, travel time by car approx. 6 min.

By public transport: The nearest train station is Oulu railway station (2.5 km). There is a bus connection from the railway station to Limingantulli with local bus C.

You can also take these buses to Oulu SuperPark: 3, 9, 52, (53), Local buses C and D to the Limingantulli stop (about 500 m): 3 (Ritaharju-Oulu-Kaakkuri), 9 (Heikinharju-Oulu-Lentoasema), 52 ( Tyrnävä-Liminka-Oulu), 53 (Lumijoki-Liminka-Oulu).

Local bus C (center-Rautatieasema-Limingantulli) and Local bus D (center-Heinäpää-Limingantulli) stop right in front of SuperPark.