Harvard Museum of Natural History Admission


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  • Harvard Museum of Natural History Admission

Boston, Massachusetts

Trip Type:   Museum Tickets & Passes
Duration:  Flexible

Explore the Harvard University's most visited museum displaying some 10,000 specimens in new, multi-media interactive exhibits. See dinosaurs, rare gems and minerals, hundreds of mammals, birds, and Harvard’s world-famous Blaschka ‘Glass Flowers’, hundreds of glass botanical models, hand-crafted from 1886-1936 and so life-like that you would swear they were real!  Your admission to the Harvard Museum of Natural History also includes admission to the Peabody Museum, which is connected.


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Explore the Harvard University's most visited museum displaying some 10,000 specimens in new, multi-media interactive exhibits. See dinosaurs, rare gems and minerals, hundreds of mammals, birds, and Harvard’s world-famous Blaschka ‘Glass Flowers’, hundreds of glass botanical models, hand-crafted from 1886-1936 and so life-like that you would swear they were real!  Your admission to the Harvard Museum of Natural History also includes admission to the Peabody Museum, which is connected.

The Harvard Museums of Science & Culture are windows into the extraordinary collections and research at Harvard University. Your ticket to the Harvard Museum of Natural History includes admission to the connected Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, where you can explore the 10,000-year cultural history of six continents across eight galleries in one of the world's most important anthropology museums. 

At the Harvard Museum of Natural History visitors can admire Harvard's famed Ware Collection of Glass Models of Plants in the newly renovated gallery. Also on display are the intricate and beautiful models of Sea Creatures in Glass created in the 19th century by the same father-son team, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, before they crafted the Glass Flowers.

See the world's only mounted specimen of the 42-foot-long Kronosaurus, a marine reptile with teeth the size of bananas, as well as a Triceratops skull, a 12-foot tall Plateosaurus and many other animals from the time of the dinosaurs. 

Find meteorites from outer space and thousands of stunning minerals and gemstones from around the world, including a 1,642 pound amethyst geode. Trace our planet's history in the Earth & Planetary Sciences gallery, and touch a meteorite that is 4.5 billion years old. 

See hundreds of current day animals from around the world -- from elephant, tigers, lions, a 15-foot giraffe --as well as rare extinct animals such as the Tasmanian tiger, a Steller's sea cow, or  the Ivory-billed woodpecker.




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