B. M. Birla Science Museum is an Indian science exhibition hall situated in Hyderabad, India. Built by structural specialist Mr. P. A. Singaravelu, it involves a planetarium, historical center, science focus, workmanship display and a dinosaurium.[1] The exhibition hall itself was the second period of the science focus when it opened in 1990.
Planetarium:
The Birla Planetarium is a wing of the Science Center. The planetarium was introduced by Mr. N.T. Rama Rao, on 8 September 1985 and is one of three Birla Planetariums in India. The others are the M.P. Birla Planetarium in Kolkata and B.M. Birla Planetarium in Chennai.
Dinosaurium:
The Dinosaurium is the freshest expansion to the planetarium and science focus and opened in 2000. Its displays incorporate a 160-million-year-old mounted Kotasaurus yamanpalliensis, uncovered at Adilabad region in Telangana and introduced to the Science Museum by the Geological Survey of India. The Dinosaurium likewise has a gathering of littler fossils of dinosaur eggs, marine shells and fossilized tree trunks.The Dinosaurium was the following period of the Center. A one of a kind Natural History Gallery, the Dinosaurium was committed to the country in July 2000. It is a really amazing office which shows an uncommon and radiant fossil of the Dinosaur, Kotasaurus, having a place with the Lower Jurassic age, backpedaling to around 160 million years.