Jurassic Attraction Prolonged Due to Popular Demand
The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum in Coventry has announced a one-year extension for its acclaimed Dippy the dinosaur exhibit following overwhelming public response. The 26-meter-long diplodocus replica has drawn more than half a million visitors since its arrival in 2023.
Visitor Impact and Economic Boost
Analysis of visitor patterns reveals the exhibit’s significant cultural and economic influence. Between February 2023 and 2025, museum attendance generated approximately £2.1 million for Coventry’s visitor economy through local spending on accommodations, dining, and retail.
“Dippy has become a cornerstone attraction for the West Midlands,” commented Marguerite Nugent of CV Life, which operates the Herbert. “The exhibit’s popularity extends beyond museum walls, inspiring numerous dinosaur-themed events across Coventry.”
Enhanced Educational Programming
The extended display period through February 2027 allows continuation of innovative programming including:
– Overnight ‘Doze Under Dippy’ experiences
– LEGO dinosaur sculpture exhibitions designed with paleontologists
– Newly added Allosaurus head replica
– Cruxicheiros newmanorum fossils discovered near Coventry
– Jurassic-era sea creature specimens from the Warwickshire region
Scientific and Cultural Significance
The 292-bone replica, first displayed in London in 1905, continues its UK tour that previously included Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Natural History Museum officials note the exhibit’s unique capacity to connect audiences with natural history.
“Dippy’s enduring appeal provides crucial opportunities to discuss biodiversity conservation,” stated Dr. Alex Burch, Director of Public Programmes at the Natural History Museum. “We’re pleased this extension will deepen engagement with environmental stewardship while supporting Coventry’s cultural economy.”
The Herbert’s dinosaur collection remains accessible via standard museum admission, with rail connections from Birmingham requiring approximately 37 minutes travel time.

