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The Schiele Museum is committed to inspiring curiosity and understanding of science and the natural world. MUSEUM OPEN DAILY Monday – Saturday 10 AM – 4 PM
We look forward to your visit to The Schiele Museum! Tickets to museum exhibits, The Farm, and the planetarium are available separately at the admissions desk. City of Gastonia residents are eligible for a $2 museum admission discount with proof of residency.
Experience one of the largest planetariums in North Carolina! The Schiele Museum’s James H. Lynn Planetarium and Science Theater is home to an immersive experience unlike anything else in the area and is a “must-see” attraction during a visit to the museum.
Founded by Randolph “Bud” Schiele in 1961, The Schiele Museum of Natural History is committed to providing visitors with experiences that inspire curiosity about science and the natural world. The Schiele’s exceptional museum exhibits include dinosaur fossils, wildlife displays, gems and minerals, and American Indian artifacts.
The Schiele Museum of Natural History is committed to inspiring curiosity and understanding of science and the natural world through exceptional programs, exhibits and research. Please visit our full website at www.schielemuseum.org.
Founded by Randolph “Bud” Schiele in 1961, The Schiele Museum of Natural History is committed to providing visitors with experiences that inspire curiosity about science and the natural world. The Schiele’s exceptional museum exhibits include dinosaur fossils, wildlife displays, gems and minerals, and American Indian artifacts.
Founded by Randolph “Bud” Schiele in 1961, The Schiele Museum of Natural History is committed to providing visitors with experiences that inspire curiosity about science and the natural world. The Schiele’s exceptional museum exhibits include dinosaur fossils, wildlife displays, gems and minerals, and American Indian artifacts.
The Schiele Museum of Natural History is still a public-private partnership, but it now has 77,000 square feet indoors and six outdoor exhibits. Its official mission is to inspire “curiosity and understanding of science and the natural world through exceptional educational programs, exhibits and research.”.
Local history, habitats, and animals beginning in the Prehistoric Era. Informative and well maintained exhibits. The planetarium show was really interesting to watch about the Artemis Mission. Outside there is a wonderful shady trail that it a half mile that circles the property.
The Schiele Museum of Natural History is the best science and natural history museum west of Charlotte in Gaston County offering exceptional educational programs, exhibits, and research for students and kids, and families.