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Peterborough Cathedral – Patagotitan Mayorum Dinosaur

05th March 2026

Peterborough Cathedral has just announced it will host the largest dinosaur ever to have walked the earth this spring.

Titanosuar comes to Peterborough Cathedral – 13th April – 31st May 2026

On loan from London’s Natural History Museum, this internationally renowned cast of Patagotitan mayorum, the most complete giant dinosaur ever discovered, will go on display in Peterborough Cathedral’s central tower and crossing.

The largest dinosaur on earth comes to Peterborough Cathedral - Patagotitan mayorum

Stretching 37 metres from head to tail and rising 8 metres high, this skeleton offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience a titanosaur outside the walls of a traditional museum gallery.

Jack Pishhorn, Chief Operating Officer at Peterborough Cathedral, said:

“This is one of the most ambitious and internationally significant exhibitions the Cathedral has ever presented. 

‘To welcome a dinosaur from the world-renowned Natural History Museum to Peterborough is extraordinary, and we are proud to make an experience of this scale accessible here in our city. 

‘It represents a landmark moment for both the Cathedral and the city, supporting our 2029 City of Culture aspirations and reinforcing our reputation as a destination for world-class cultural experiences.” 

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Patagotitan belonged to the titanosaur family, the long-necked, plant-eating giants that included the largest land animals in history. Although they could reach enormous sizes in adulthood, these creatures began life in eggs no larger than a grapefruit, growing at a staggering pace, ten times their hatching weight in just two months.

The original fossil was discovered in 2010 in Argentina, when a farmer spotted a bone emerging from the Earth. Excavations uncovered around 280 bones from at least six individuals, offering scientists a rare glimpse into the lives of these prehistoric giants. Today, research into Patagotitan mayorum continues to illuminate how such enormous creatures lived, moved, and grew, a testament to the extraordinary scale of life on Earth.

Bethan Parry, Director of Strategy and Innovation at London’s Natural History Museum said:

“We’re thrilled that our awe-inspiring Titanosaur has arrived at Peterborough Cathedral for its first UK appearance outside London. 

‘Gazing up at Patagotitan mayorum, the largest known dinosaur ever to walk the Earth, is a truly unforgettable experience. 

Its immense scale reminds us of the extraordinary giants that once roamed our planet, and of the remarkable animals we still share it with today, from elephants and rhinos to blue whales, many of which are now under threat from habitat loss and human impact. 

We hope Titanosaur’s residency will inspire even more visitors of all ages to connect with nature, champion biodiversity and help protect our planet for future generations, while also bringing lasting benefit to Peterborough’s local community.” 

This latest announcement is part of Peterborough ambitious programme of world-class international installations, including artist Luke Jerram’s Helios earlier this year, and Tim Peake’s Spacecraft Tour in 2018.

The Cathedral will complement the titanosaur cast with its own specially curated programme of family activities, interactive learning experiences, and opportunities to engage with the science and story behind these magnificent giants.

The Natural History Museum’s Titanosaur at Peterborough Cathedral  – 13th April – 31st May 2026

The largest dinosaur on earth comes to Peterborough Cathedral - Patagotitan mayorum

Event details and tickets are available at: Titanosaur at Peterborough Cathedral

Photo Credit : Trustees of the NHM, London

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