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Ticket reservations are required. Facial coverings are strongly recommended. See Health and Safety. × * Skip to Page Content * Skip to Navigation * Skip to Navigation * Skip to Search * Skip to Footer AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Open daily, 10 am–5:30 pm. Become a Member » Reserve Tickets » My Account Plan Your Visit * Overview * COVID-19 Health and Safety * Admissions and Ticketing * Hours * Museum Map * Temporary Hall Closures * Accessibility * Field Trips * Dining * Shops * Tours * Transportation Directions, ticket info, and visitor tips. Plan Your Visit See more and save more as a Member! Join Now! Exhibitions Ticketed Exhibitions * Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium * Invisible Worlds: Immersive Experience * The Secret World of Elephants * Blue Whales: Giant Screen Film * Worlds Beyond Earth: Space Show Included Exhibitions * Extinct and Endangered: Insects in Peril * Garden of Green * What's in a Name? 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