See 32 million natural specimens, like a 122-foot-long dinosaur skeleton or a massive whale model!
One of the largest museums in the world, the American History Museum is located across the street from Central Park. The museum complex consists of 27 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library. The museum collections contain over 32 million plant, human, animal, fossil, mineral, rock, and meteorite specimens - as well as human cultural artifacts. The museum has been featured in numerous TV shows and movies - most notably Night at the Museum and Night at the Museum 2.
Visit one of the world’s greatest and largest natural history museums
These should not be called “tickets” because they are vouchers and ANHM did not let us enter with them. I thought I was saving time by purchasing “tickets” in advance. In reality, I waited 2 hours (in the rain with young children) in the same line as ticket purchasers in order to exchange my...
Easy to book online but you have to exchange these tickets at the museum ticket counter. No extra cost just be aware that these get you into the museum but not past the scan ticket person (until you get them exchanged)
See a life-size blue whale model and learn about cosmic evolution
It was wonderful, so many ppl were there and it was just awesome. I recommend you go here with your kids bc there were many when I was there. The Butterfly Exhibit was amazing, the fact that there were actual butterflies and they just flew all around was so cool. 10000/10
Trash, dont go , too many people, no ac , and the place is not that entertaining for the kids tickets need to be even cheaper for the kids
Visit one of the largest natural history museums – with 32 million specimens!
While I saved a couple $$ in entry fees, I still ended up spending 45mins in queue to 'reimburse' the voucher from the museum.