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Last Modified 11/3/2008 |
The Horse
May 17, 2008 through January 4, 2009
The Horse, a comprehensive exhibition on the enduring bond between horses and humanity, explores early interactions between horses and humans and shows how horses have, over time, influenced civilization including major changes in warfare, trade, transportation, agriculture, sports, and many other facets of human life. The exhibition showcases spectacular fossils, models, dioramas, and cultural objects from around the world, including many from the Museum's extraordinary collections.
The Horse is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York, in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH); the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau-Ottawa; The Field Museum, Chicago; and the San Diego Natural History Museum.
The Horse at the American Museum of Natural History is made possible, in part, by the generosity of Rosalind P. Walter and the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.
Adults: $24.00
Children (2-12): $14.00
Senior/Student with ID: $18.00
Members now receive free admission to special exhibitions!*
Simply present your Membership card at any Membership desk and enjoy special exhibitions at no cost.
*Does not apply to The Butterfly Conservatory, Lizards and Snakes: Alive! or IMAX. Special pricing for Lizards and Snakes: Alive! is available for Members.
By purchasing these tickets online, you are agreeing to pay the full suggested admission plus a $4.00 per ticket service charge.
However, should you wish to pay less than the suggested admission, you may do so by purchasing the tickets at any admissions desk at the Museum.
For tickets, call (212) 769-5200.