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About American Museum of Natural History
Did you know that the American Museum of Natural Science houses 32 million natural specimens? This museum is full of exhibits that contain ancient fossils, plants, minerals, and more from millions of years ago! You can visit exhibits on biodiversity, forests, birds, reptiles and amphibians, meteorites, dinosaurs, Plains Indians, South American Peoples, Pacific Peoples, African mammals, primates, and more! It also has temporary, special exhibits that come and go for certain periods of time. There is something for everyone here, so book your tickets today for a fascinating, educational experience.

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Image of an imposing neoclassical building facade at dusk with blue sky. It features a grand entrance with columns, archways, and statues. Banners promote exhibits, and a bronze equestrian statue is in the foreground. People ascend the steps, giving a sense of scale. Image shows a well-lit museum exhibit featuring the towering skeletal structure of a mammoth with impressive, curved tusks. Behind it, graphic panels and a small-scale mammoth model are visible. The setting includes hanging light fixtures and informational displays, all set against a backdrop of neutral-toned walls and a large American flag. Image shows an imposing modern building with a transparent facade revealing a spherical structure inside. It's surrounded by green trees, with a few flags flying at its entrance. A paved pathway leads to the building, and a person is seen walking nearby. The sky is clear and blue. Image of a spacious museum gallery with a blue whale model suspended above. The room is dimly lit, with natural light spilling from a glass-paneled ceiling. Exhibits and informational displays line the walls and lower floor. An interactive screen with ocean-related content is visible in the foreground. Image shows a group of visitors at a museum interacting with a large Moai statue, which is famous for its origins on Easter Island. While some are touching the statue, another person points to it, indicating interest or explaining a feature. The group is diverse in age, engaged in their experience against a background with dim blue lighting and a display case to the left. Visitors engage with a large Easter Island moai statue exhibit. A guide points to the towering figure while a diverse group, including children and adults, look on with interest. The exhibit room is softly lit, highlighting the statue's features and creating a contemplative atmosphere.
Ticket Details:
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Photography for personal use is allowed with hand-held cameras. No selfie sticks. No flash photography in the Space Theater and the LeFrak Theater
  • Currently the Hayden Planetarium Theater, in the Rose Center for Earth and Space, and the LeFrak Theater are closed.

Location: 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024-5102 Phone: 212-769-5100

American Museum of Natural History Tickets
  • Adult - General Admission

    (Ages 13-59)

    Discounted Price From $22.96

    General Admission - Senior (60+) / Student

    (Ages 60+)

    Discounted Price From $18.04

    Child - General Admission

    (Ages 3-12)

    Discounted Price From $13.12


    **Prices are dynamic and may change without notice. Purchase your tickets in advance to get the lowest prices.