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This is the first look at what a new exhibition of giants will look like when it opens at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery this summer.
GIANTS is a display of huge prehistoric animals, with bones and 3D sculptures showing the sheer magnitude of the creatures that roamed the earth after the dinosaurs went extinct.
The exhibition will open at the city centre museum from August 2, a UK first, before it moves up to Scotland in January 2026.
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It'll be free for children under 15, with adult tickets priced a £15.50. Concession tickets are available for £8.
The interactive exhibition will give an insight into not only extinct creatures like the megalodon and the woolly mammoth, but will explore modern day giants and the extinction risks they
face too.
We'll explain more in a separate story but for now, take a look at what the exhibition will look like.