Resumo da Comunicação
How can a
dinosaur museum transform a small town? The case study
of the Museum of Lourinhã and the Late Jurassic dinosaurs of
Portugal
The first dinosaur remains found in Portugal (and one of the first from
Europe) were collected in Lourinhã, on the west coast of
Portugal, in 1863, but only in 1984 a museum was erected by
the population. Since then, hundreds of dinosaur fossils
were collected in Lourinhã, including fairly complete
specimens (e.g., Lourinhanosaurus).
Nowadays, the town of Lourinhã holds a successful Museum
that is run by the society, and attracts thousands of
visitors per year.
The interest of the population for “their” dinosaurs
resulted into a straight partnership between the Museum of
Lourinhã and the local society and transformed the museum in
one of the most dynamic and successful small museums in
Portugal and in Europe. The museum of Lourinhã is two-thirds
financially independent, while one third is financed by the
Municipality.
Twenty years after the inauguration of the Museum, the town
of Lourinhã is officially considered the Portuguese “Capital
of Dinosaurs”, and a recommended point for tourists,
scientists, and politicians.