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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 shows the grand facade of a neoclassical building at twilight. It features a large archway flanked by columns, statues above the arch, and banners advertising exhibits. In front, a statue of a figure on horseback is visible, and a few people are seen on the steps. Trees adorn the right side of the frame. Image shows a museum exhibit featuring the fossilized skeleton of a mammoth with long, curved tusks. The exhibit room has white walls, paintings of landscapes, and an American flag. There are also benches for resting and information placards for educational purposes. Image shows a modern building with a unique, geometric glass facade amidst lush greenery. Its architecture includes visible spherical structures and a transparent framework under a clear sky. The image displays an impressive exhibit within a museum. Dominating the scene is a life-size model of a blue whale suspended from the ceiling, complementing the oceanic theme. Below, visitors can explore interactive displays and informative panels bathed in the soft glow of natural light filtering through the glass-paneled roof. The setting invokes a sense of undersea adventure within an educational space. A group of visitors is engaging with a large Moai statue at a museum exhibit. One man points up towards the statue's face, while children and adults surround him, some reaching out to touch the monolithic figure. The room is dimly lit with a blue tone, and a display case with artifacts is visible in the background. A group of visitors is engaging with a large Moai statue exhibit at a museum. A guide points to the statue while adults and children stand around, looking at the artifact with interest under the warm lighting of the display area.
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

    (Ages 13-59)

    Regular price $23.00

    Discounted Price $18.86

    Savings $4.14

    Senior

    (Ages 60+)

    Regular price $18.00

    Discounted Price $14.76

    Savings $3.24

    Student

    Regular price $18.00

    Discounted Price $14.76

    Savings $3.24

    Child

    (Ages 3-12)

    Regular price $13.00

    Discounted Price $10.66

    Savings $2.34

    Adult Plus ONE

    (Ages 13-59)

    Regular price $28.00

    Discounted Price $22.96

    Savings $5.04

    Senior Plus ONE

    (Ages 60+)

    Regular price $22.50

    Discounted Price $18.45

    Savings $4.04

    Student Plus ONE

    Regular price $22.50

    Discounted Price $18.45

    Savings $4.04

    Child Plus ONE

    (Ages 3-12)

    Regular price $16.50

    Discounted Price $13.53

    Savings $2.97

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