You are about to travel back in time for a roaring experience! The Tolzú Center in Toluca will be the venue for a new exhibition on dinosaurs. It will only be open for a short time, so we recommend you visit it as soon as possible.
The exhibition is called Era Sauria: Mesozoic Footprints and will be available from February 6 to August 30, 2026.
At the moment, it has not been revealed what type of pieces will be on display; what we do know is that you will discover how dinosaurs were born, grew, and lived in prehistoric times.
Admission will cost $60; children, students, teachers, and INAPAM members pay $50. Visiting hours are Tuesday through Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Please note that the ticket office closes at 5:30 p.m.
How to get to the Toluca dinosaur exhibition on the Interurban Train?
This exhibition is located 30 minutes from Mexico City. We know that getting there can be a bit complicated, but you can do so by public transportation.
One of the recommended routes is to take the Interurban Train, which you can board at the Observatorio station. It is worth mentioning that, according to Mexico City authorities, this station, along with the Vasco de Quiroga station, will be in service starting Monday, February 2.
Remember that you must get off at the Toluca Centro station and from there, you can take a bus or taxi to the Tolzú Center, located at Av. Miguel Hidalgo 201, Barrio de Santa Clara, Toluca de Lerdo.
The Interurban Train ticket costs $60. This fare only applies when boarding at the Santa Fe station bound for any of the stations in the State of Mexico. If you board in Edomex, the ticket costs $15 to any of the stations in Mexico State. Prices for boarding from Observatorio and Vasco de Quiroga will be announced at a later date.
If you are looking for exhibitions to see with children, this show will be a fun and surprising option.