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he Museum houses 45 permanent exhibition halls that explore the natural world, foster an understanding of cultures, consider humanity's place in the universe, and inspire awe at the beauty and complexity of life that surrounds us.
Among the most popular of the Museum's halls are the Irma and Paul Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, currently undergoing a major renovation; the Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, with the magnificent Cape York meteorite; the Guggenheim Hall of Minerals and Morgan Hall of Gems with their dazzling displays of specimens; and the Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians.
All of the Museum's permanent exhibitions are built on a solid scientific foundation, interpret the work of Museum scientists past and present, and showcase the Museum's world-renowned collections.
Learn more about some of the Museum's other halls.
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