Dundee Dinosaur Settles Into New Home

Bert the Triceratops is the latest resident at the city’s Science Centre.

Published 3rd Feb 2015

There is an 11-foot dinosaur waiting to great visitors to Dundee’s Science Centre. Bert the Triceratops is settling into his new home after taking pride of place on top of the set of the Dundee Rep Ensemble production of Agatha Christie’s ‘And Then There Were None’, which ran throughout March 2014. Rebecca, from Dundee’s Science Centre, tells us about the 11-foot-long Triceratops called Bert, who’s settling into his new home.

Rebecca said: “As Dippy the Diplodocus is replaced by a whale in the Natural History Museum in London, we are delighted to be welcoming Bert who is exceptionally relevant to what we’re offering our visitors during the first half of this year. “He’s already attracting a huge amount of attention within the foyer of Dundee Science Centre and, as our activities evolve in the weeks ahead, there is no doubt that he’ll feel right at home.”