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Exhibitions & 3D Movies. Explore cultures present and past, find the latest scientific discoveries, and travel the world right here in Chicago.
Embark on a journey from the oceans’ white-capped waves to their inky depths as you discover the latest ocean science in an immersive new exhibition that will make a splash with the whole family. Explore the mysterious, rarely-seen world hidden beneath the ocean’s surface.
Meet the Chicago Archaeopteryx. Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Museum is located at: 1400 S. Dusable Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605. Now Open. The Field Museum connects all of us to the natural world and the human story.
Here Are The Top Ten To See At The Field Museum. #1 Sue the T. Rex. The largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil ever discovered is permanently on display for intrepid adventurers to see. You’ll also want to view the other fossils in Dinosaur Hall.
The Field Museum is a revered Chicago institution and one of the world’s great natural history museums. The immersive exhibits explore everything from ancient cultures to the latest scientific discoveries, drawing from an astounding collection of more than 24 million objects.
The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago is filled with fascinating exhibits, including Maximo the Titanosaur. Here's how to plan your visit.
This exhibit is dedicated to the natural and cultural history of the Pacific Islands and is organized into five different sections: the natural history of the islands, the cultural origins of Pacific Islanders, a canoe display, an ethnographic collection showcasing New Guinea's Huon Gulf, and a modern Tahitian market.
With the dinosaur bones and mummies on display at Chicago’s Field Museum, it’s easy to overlook the many other fascinating treasures housed in the halls of the sprawling lakefront institution.
Here Are The Top Ten To See At The Field Museum. #1 Sue the T. Rex. The largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil ever discovered is permanently on display for intrepid adventurers to see. You’ll also want to view the other fossils in Dinosaur Hall.
The Field Museum of Natural History was established in 1863 as the Columbian Museum of Chicago to share and accumulate the knowledge for the new generation. Today, the museum has become the home of Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex (T. Rex) including more than 35 world famous exhibitions.