Dino Parc Râșnov, the largest dinosaur park in Southeast Europe, has received official approval from Romania’s Culture Ministry for its new Forest Museum, a natural history collection featuring more than 1,300 exhibits. The recognition was granted by the National Commission for Museums and Collections following a scientific evaluation process. The new museum status confirms the park’s educational and scientific focus, with representatives describing the project as a space dedicated to paleontology, geology, biology, environmental protection, and natural history through scientifically certified exhibits and partnerships with major research institutions.