Explore NYC's stunning Museum of Natural History and discover its incredible collection of over 32 million objects!
Located along Central Park, the Museum of Natural History is a must-see New York City landmark. You'll discover one of the largest and most informative museums in the world, with its 40 exhibition halls representing a total of 32 million specimens and cultural objects on display! Founded in 1869, this museum impresses with the wealth of its permanent collections, spread over several floors and covering vast scientific fields.
You can start your visit in the halls dedicated to biodiversity, where you'll explore terrestrial and marine species, before going on to admire the immense dinosaur skeleton, one of the museum's centerpieces, as well as many other fossils in the paleontology galleries.
You can also discover rocks and minerals, as well as a vast collection of crystals, meteorites and precious stones. You'll also find the Great Hall of the Universe, a must-see exhibition on the mysteries of space and astronomy.
Don't miss the rooms tracing the history of human civilizations, with artifacts from America, Asia, Africa and indigenous peoples.
The museum also features a number of temporary exhibitions to enhance your visit.