1. Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum of Natural History
    Photograph: Craig Chesek/AMNH | Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum of Natural History
  2. From the top of the staircase in the Kenneth C. Griffin Exploration Atrium..
    Photograph: By Iwan Baan / Courtesy of AMNH | The top of the staircase in the Kenneth C. Griffin Exploration Atrium of the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation, visitors can take in the full scope of the five-story Griffin Atrium.
  3. An adult and child gaze at the the architecture of the five-story Kenneth C. Griffin Exploration Atrium.
    Photograph: By Alvaro Keding / Courtesy of AMNH | An adult and child gaze at the the architecture of the five-story Kenneth C. Griffin Exploration Atrium.
  4. The Gilder Center and AMNH campus from above.
    Photograph: By Iwan Baan / Courtesy of AMNH | The Gilder Center and AMNH campus from above.

American Museum of Natural History

  • Museums | Science and technology
  • price 2 of 4
  • Upper West Side
Advertising

Time Out says

Beyond the iconic, show-stopping displays—the grizzly bear in the Hall of North American Mammals, the 94-feet long blue whale, the prehistoric Barosaurus skeleton rearing up as if to scare the adjacent Allosaurus skeleton—is an expertly curated, 150-year-old museum that fills visitors of all ages with a curiosity about the universe.

Whether you’re interested in the world below our feet or the cultures of faraway lands or the stars light-years beyond our reach, your visit is bound to teach you a few things you never knew. With four floors filled to the brim with artifacts, you could spend a whole day just looking at the taxidermied animals that hail from North America, Asia, Africa, rain forests and the ocean. Or, conversely, spend a day like an anthropologist and study indigenous Americans, Asian cultures, African peoples, Pacific tribes, and, before these rich cultures existed, the evolutionary origins of humans and our near (now extinct) cousins, like neanderthals.

Also don't miss the new wing called the Gilder Center, which houses a butterfly vivarium, an insectarium and a 360-degree immersive experience, in an architectural masterpiece.

Details

Address
Central Park West at 79th St
New York
10024
Transport:
Subway: B, C to 81st St–Museum of Natural History; 1 to 79th St
Price:
$18-$30
Opening hours:
Daily 10am–5:30pm
Do you own this business?Sign in & claim business
Advertising
You may also like
You may also like