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Archaeopteryx and its descendants: how dinosaurs became birds

Animuse geologists share their passion in the grand salon of the Museum of the History of Science. (Please note that this conference will be held in French.)

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A feathered dinosaur or a bird with teeth, Archaeopteryx is a bit of both. You don't become the world's most famous fossil by chance! The first specimen found, preserved at the Natural History Museum in London, was discovered in Bavaria in 1861, just two years before the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. Its morphological characteristics, beautifully preserved in beige limestone, made it possible to understand that birds are indeed “dinosaurs”!

Dates and times

Sunday 22 March 2026

Event location

Location name
Musée d'histoire des sciences
Address
Rue de Lausanne 128, 1202 Genève - 1202 Genève

Prices and conditions

Price

CHF 0.-

Target
Family
Age
From 6 to 99 years

Organiser

Proposed by
Muséum de Genève
illustration du bâtiment du musée d'histoire des sciences et d'archéoptéryx