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  • Cost:
    Free
  • Exhibits:
    Anthropology
    Astronomy
    Paleontology
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  • Please note:
    Space is limited and registration is first come/first serve. Unfortunately, due to an overwhelming response to this program, the Museum can not guarantee all reservation requests.

    Your facility must provide a legal street parking space for a vehicle 37 feet long, 12 feet high, and 10 feet wide.

Moveable Museum

Climb aboard the Moveable Museum, an interactive exhibit that travels to schools, libraries, and community organizations within New York City's five boroughs. The Moveable Museum offers a rich immersive experience for students K-12.

Moveable Museum fall registration is now closed. Registration for the spring semester will be in January; check this website in late December for information on Spring Registration.

Programs

NYC Library Program

Bring the Moveable Museum to your community library. MORE »

NYC School Program

This program brings the Moveable Museum to schools in New York City. MORE »

NYC Summer Weekday Program

Make your summer camp experience extra special with our summer program! MORE »

Moveable Museums

Anthropology (Grades 3-8)

Become an anthropologist and visit the homes of other cultures. MORE »

Astronomy (Grades 6-12)

Reach for the stars in this hands-on space laboratory. MORE »

Paleontology (K-8)

The Moveable Museum offers two programs in paleontology, depending on students' grade level. MORE »

Special Thanks

Established by the City of New York, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and the New York City Council. The Moveable Museums are generously supported by Bloomberg and Citi Foundation.

Additional support for the Moveable Museum program is provided by National Grid.


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