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American Museum of Natural History
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Hours
Daily, 10am-5:45pm
Nearby Subway Stops
B, C at 81st St.-Museum of Natural History; 1 at 79th St.
Parking
- On Premise Parking
- Nearby Parking Lots
- Street Parking
Prices
Suggested admission: $14, $10.50 students and seniors, $8 children
Payment Methods
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Upcoming Events
| Thru 1/04 Daily | The Horse |
| Thru 1/05 Daily | Lizards & Snakes: Alive! |
| Thru 1/05 Daily | Lizards & Snakes: Alive! |
| Thru 3/29 Daily | |
| Thru 5/25 Daily | On Feathered Wings: Birds in Flight |
| Thru 8/16 Daily | Climate Change: The Threat to Life and a New Energy Future |
| Ongoing Daily | Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins |
Profile
Established in 1869, the American Museum of Natural History covers four blocks between West 77th and 81st Streets and—with its enormous galleries of dinosaurs, aquatic life, fossils, and meteorites—is one of the city's most appealing museums for children. Visitors to the large and labyrinthine buildings twist and turn past a modern biodiversity hall, Plains Indians galleries with '70s-style wood-paneled walls, and dark, and vaguely creepy rooms filled with dioramas and taxidermy, some courtesy of Teddy Roosevelt who sent back his trophies from safaris in Africa. Roosevelt wasn't the only contributor. Harry Houdini donated his stuffed gray parrot. Kids will either be fascinated or freaked. The renovated dinosaur floor—what many visitors, especially kids, consider the museum's crowning glory—showcases over 600 dinosaur fossils from the museum's record-setting collection, and includes a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton that has both frightened and enthralled generations of children. Elsewhere, the anthropology halls display artifacts collected by the renowned anthropologist Margaret Mead who made her headquarters here when she wasn't observing in the South Seas. There are usually two special exhibits on view at any given time. Past shows have ranged from detailed explorations of the genome to cultural overviews of Vietnam to wildly popular displays of live frogs and butterflies. Leave some time to explore space. The glassy Rose Center for Earth and Space, hailed as an architectural masterpiece, adds the equivalent of another museum. The Rose Center chronicles the history of the universe and houses a planetarium with a virtual reality simulator. If the Museum of Natural History seems a little familiar, you may have seen it on screen. Movies like The Squid and The Whale, Miracle on 34th Street, Splash and Spider-Man 2 all had scenes filmed here.
Ocean LifeA gigantic and much-loved model of a blue whale hangs from the ceiling of the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, which was renovated to great acclaim in 2003. Nearby, in the far left corner, there's a dimly lit diorama of a sperm whale viciously attacking a giant squid.
Tours
Free tours, focusing on museum highlights or on specific themes, are offered daily. Ask at the Information Desk for the day's schedule. A free 75-minute audio tour of the Rose Center for Earth and Space can be picked up at the Membership/Audio Tour desk on the lower level of the Rose Center. The audio tour is also available in Spanish.
Classes & Lectures
On the first and last Tuesday evenings of every month, Hayden Planetarium offers seminars or discussions. Tickets are $15 ($11 for students, and seniors) and advance registration is encouraged.
Weddings
A membership fee of $3,500 provides access to
the Powerhouse, which accommodates up to 300 guests for a seated dinner. This
5,000-square-foot loft-like space features French doors that open onto the Ross
Terrace, offering dramatic views of the
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