Pre-Historic Life
Igniting Young Minds for a Brighter Tomorrow.
Pre-Historic Life Gallery
The new gallery transports visitors into a fascinating prehistoric
world, recreating life on Earth as it existed millions of years
ago—a world that no human has witnessed and where many life
forms have long since become extinct. The gallery features 35
carefully selected species from different geological eras, ranging
from trilobites and giant scorpions to early birds, massive
dinosaurs, and eventually Neanderthal man. These life forms are
presented within meticulously designed environments, enhanced
by immersive light and sound effects that bring ancient
ecosystems to life. Many of the exhibits are electropneumatically animated, adding movement and realism that
create a truly engaging experience.
Complementing these displays are informative panels that trace
the story of Earth and life itself, covering the origin of the
planet, the formation of landforms, major geological
transformations, the evolution of the atmosphere, the emergence
of life in water, its spread onto land, and the causes of early mass
extinctions. Together, the exhibits invite visitors to reflect on
some of humanity’s most profound questions: How did life
begin on Earth? How did it evolve over time? Who are our
ancestors? Is life possible beyond our planet? And what does the
future hold for humankind?


