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Explore the breadth, depth, and splendor of the world's most extensive natural history collection. View some of the most intriguing, beautiful, and awe-inspiring objects in our collection. First Floor | Temporary Exhibit.
Current Exhibits. Deep Time Enhanced Virtual Tour Fossil List; Past Exhibits; Museum Support Center and Research Stations; A Few Other Smithsonian Tours; Narrated Virtual Tours
Exhibits. Delve into the fascinating story of our planet, from its fiery beginnings through billions of years of transformation, and explore life on Earth through exhibitions and activities, collection objects and research that happens in the lab and in the field.
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History virtual tours allow visitors to take self-guided, room-by-room tours of select exhibits and areas within the museum from their desktop or mobile device.
Butterflies fly freely around the Pavilion, landing on plants and sometimes people. The Butterfly Pavilion is a brightly lit climate-controlled environment kept at 80 degrees Fahrenheit and 80 percent humidity, making it the ideal home for hundreds of butterflies.
The new, 31,000-square-foot fossil hall invites you to explore the epic story of how Earth’s distant past is connected to the present and informs our future. Travel through ancient ecosystems, witness the evolution of life, and get up close to some 700 fossil specimens.
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Collections of real objects are what this museum is all about. Smithsonian researchers examine objects with a variety of scientific tools to reveal hidden complexities, while cultural communities turn to our collections to revitalize their traditions.
View a multi-wall comic about how our cellphones influence our lives, brought to life by artist Khary Randolph and writer Joanne Starer. Explore the unseen infrastructure that makes your cellphone work. Engage with characters from the comic in the exhibit's group chat and contribute your opinions.
Bring the National Museum of Natural History’s exhibits to your community through free, print-on-demand exhibition toolkits, which contain graphic panels and additional resources. Designed to be flexible and adaptable, our Do-It-Yourself (DiY) exhibits, can be easily installed in any type of location, such as hospitals, libraries, community ...