Pop-Up Museum

Our Pop-Up Museum activation can be based on a number of themes and is designed for larger audiences over a longer duration and can run from between 60 minutes to an entire day.

A child takes a closer look at the Dino Touch Table.
A child takes a closer look at the Dino Touch Table.

Available:

School holidays

Suitable for:

Family audiences, children aged 3 to 13.

Cost:

1 hour | $300 for up to 75 participants

3 hours | $600 for up to 300 participants

5 hours | $900 for up to 500 participants

Program description

Our Pop-Up Museum activation is designed for larger audiences over a longer duration and can run from between 60 minutes to an entire day. At the Pop-up Museum, participants explore a range of fossils, collection objects, taxidermy and activities displayed on 'touch-tables.'

This hands-on experience is enriched by our knowledgeable Museum Educators who are available to answer any questions participants might have. Themes on offer in 2024 include Dinosaurs, Oceans and a timeline showcase of Australian dinosaurs, megafauna and animals today.

Dinosaurs and Fossils

Become a palaeontologist for the day! Go back in time to explore a range of different interpretative fossils with Dinosaurs from Australia and around the world.

Child peers through a <em>Tarbosaurus</em> skull
Child peers through a Tarbosaurus skull

The program features

  • Casts of a Triceratops horn, teeth and section of a frill from the from Melbourne Museum.
  • Casts of a Tarbosaurus skull and leg, a carnivore with huge teeth and smaller cousin of the T-rex!
  • Koolasuchus cleelandi, an ancient car-sized amphibian and Victoria’s State Fossil Emblem
  • Casts of Archaeopteryx, Gallimimus and dinosaur eggs!

Ocean Wonders

Find out about the wonderful things that live on our beaches and swim in our oceans. Imagine yourself as a marine biologist and learn about shells, sharks and ancient marine animals that lived millions of years ago.

  Children learn about a Megaladon shark tooth and as they learn about sharks in the Ocean Wonders presentation
Children learn about a Megaladon shark tooth and as they learn about sharks in the Ocean Wonders presentation

The program features

  • Some of our favourite taxidermied animals from the Museums Victoria collection, including a green sea turtle and a seagull!
  • Collection objects such as a tiger shark jaw and whale vertebra
  • A wide range of shells, including a giant triton shell!
  • Real fossil specimens, such as a Megalodon tooth

Combined Australian Dinosaurs, Megafauna and Animals

Explore a range of different interpretative objects across a timeline from Australian dinosaurs, to megafauna, to today’s animals.

Girl patting touchable taxidermised possums in the Children's Gallery on opening day.
Girl patting touchable taxidermied possums in the Children's Gallery on opening day.

The program features

  • A life-sized Muttaburrasaurus skull and leg
  • A Diprotodon skull cast, and footprints artwork
  • Koolasuchus cleelandi, an ancient car-sized amphibian and Victoria’s State Fossil Emblem
  • Artwork of Thylacoleo to scale, as well as a cast of a Thylacoleo skull
  • Australian animal taxidermy from the Museums Victoria collection (koala, platypus, echidna, a range of birds, and more!)

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