Just 30 minutes from Seville Between the cities of Llerena and Salterashidden places that may have taken visitors millions of years ago. There are no roller coasters or colorful light shows, but there are giant dinosaurs and recreated landscapes. … An experience from another era and a mix of science, history and curiosity. This is a prehistoric science park and one of those places that does not leave visitors indifferent.
This space, managed by the Engranajes Ciencia team, was born from the following ideas: Bringing prehistory and human evolution closer to the general public In a fun and easy to understand way. The adventure here isn’t about riding the attraction, it’s about discovering what it was like Life on Earth when dinosaurs ruled the Earthhow plants evolved, how the first human populations lived, etc.
different experience
prehistoric science park It’s not an amusement park or a typical theme park.. There are no costumed characters or fictional settings. Instead, we offer a realistic and educational experience that allows you to explore, observe, and participate in every nook and cranny. Throughout the tour, visitors can see full-scale dinosaur models, recreations of Paleolithic caves, representations of human settlements, and recreations of tools and implements from different eras.
Recreating the dinosaur era in the park
The entire tour is designed for families to learn together. Thanks to you interactive application No prior installation is required and it can be used from any mobile phone or tablet connected to the internet, making your visit a true multimedia journey. You can access it using the QR codes distributed throughout the park. explanation, game, curiosity About different eras of Earth’s history. From the first living things to the beginning of civilization, everything is explained in an entertaining way and adapts to different levels of understanding.
What can you see during your visit?
Currently, the park First stage of developmentbut already offers a surprisingly complete tour. At this early stage, visitors can enjoy themselves. jurassic zonehighlighted by life-sized dinosaurs and several interactive areas designed specifically for children. There is also. small anthropological museumwith reproductions of fossils, tools, and archaeological remains; Reconstructed ruins of AtapuercaHere, little ones can play as archaeologists for a day.
Another area of most interest is one dedicated to: Nomadic life and the first agricultural settlementsThis helps us understand how humans went from being hunter-gatherers to building the first villages. Recreated Paleolithic cave They are also one of the main tourist attractions, allowing you to see how the community organized itself and how the fires changed their way of life.
That’s true, in a fully grown statethe park’s vegetation is still developing, so the landscape still looks young. There’s also no running water or large shaded areas, so if you’re visiting during the hottest months, it’s a good idea to bring water and sunscreen. But instead, the natural environment and the tranquility of the place make it possible. the experience is very authenticIt’s like you’re really exploring an unexplored space from the past.
Open-air museum under construction
This is not the end of the Prehistoric Science Park project. already in progress second stage It promises to greatly expand the experience. Future additions include recreations of three of the ancient world’s most iconic sites: Göbekli Tepe, Stonehenge, and Karnak Temple. New rest areas and shaded areas have also been created, as well as improved content and accessibility.
corner of the park
The final goal is Turn this space into a large open-air museum A complete journey into the evolution of life and humanity, from the first living things to the birth of civilization. An ambitious gamble, but one with a highly educational and informative mission.
Prices, schedules, access methods, etc.
the park will open Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.tickets are purchased directly upon arrival. As soon as possible. The locations of the Prehistoric Science Park are:To El Polvillo motorwaybetween Llerena and Salteras (SE-526, km 1.3). It is about a 30 minute drive from Seville.
moreover, family pack (2 adults and 2 minors) 42 euros. You can also pay with cash, card or Bism.
A visit to this park allows you to spend a different morning learning and having fun with your family. The visit lasts approximately 1 hour and a halfHowever, everything depends on the pace and interests of each group. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes, water and food, especially if you are visiting with children.