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Qui visite l'exposition de dinosaures, ne devraient pas avoir peur des gros animaux. Pièces uniques telles que la 16-meter squelette long d'un Tyrannosaurus Rex et les restes de dinosaures ayant vécu il ya 100 millions d'années en Westphalie, est visible sur le voyage de retour vers le Mésozoïque. Unique en Europe sont présentés dans l'exposition, la reconstruction réaliste de la faucille Deinonychus dinosaures griffes et les grands prédateurs dinosaure Allosaurus. Demeure des souverains de les paléontologues mésozoïque trouvé sur tous les continents sous la forme des os, des dents, les œufs et les traces de la structure cutanée.
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Münster is an independent city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the northern part of the state and is considered to be the cultural centre of the Westphalia region and it is also capital of the local government region Regierungsbezirk Münster. It is most well known as the location of the Anabaptist rebellion during the Protestant Reformation, as the site of the signing of the Treaty of Westphalia ending the Thirty Years' War in 1648 and as bicycle capital of Germany.Münster gained the status of a Großstadt with more than 100,000 inhabitants in 1915. Currently there are around 270,000 people living in the city, with about 48,500 students, only some of whom are recorded in the official population statistics as having their primary residence in Münster.Münster's economy is mainly based on service companies and public administration. Münster is also the seat of eight universities and colleges as well as of important courts such as the constitutional court and the higher administrative court for North Rhine-Westphalia.The city was founded in 793 by Frisian Ludger, who was consecrated as the first bishop of the Münster diocese in 805. His successors held power over the largest clerical territory within the Holy Roman Empire until 1803.