The Natural History Museum in LA is set to unleash its most thrilling addition yet - a gargantuan new exhibition space and with it, the unveiling of a lovable prehistoric celebrity, Gnatalie the dinosaur. In an exciting move to make the dinosaurs and other relics of the bygone era more accessible to the masses, the museum has created an enormous 75,000-square-foot community space which is a whopping free public space open to anyone and everyone eager to bask in its historic splendor starting this Sunday.
This brand new “front porch” promises to turn the museum into an LA hot spot that promises to deliver a treasure trove of goodies in a bid to raise the drawbridge and invite in locals and tourists to indulge in its visual treats. As such, visitors of all age groups can revel in the opportunity to come up close and personal to artifacts from the Natural History Museum’s collection in an accessible space like none other. This bold move is all geared to promote diverse programming initiatives, give a glimpse into the exciting artistic events and offer fascinating pieces from its extensive repository of scientific and historical significance which were hitherto locked away.