Extreme Mammals: The Biggest, Smallest, and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time Extreme Mammals explores the surprising and sometimes bizarre world of extinct and living mammals, featuring spectacular fossils from the Museum's collections.
Super Saver Enjoy everything the Museum has to offerspecial exhibitions, the Space Shows, IMAX® filmsup to six special offerings, now for one low price!
Journey to the Stars In this all-new Space Show narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, travel 13 billion years into the past, when the first stars were born. Visit the heart of our fiery Sun, and glimpse its eventual demise some five billion years in the future.
Frogs: A Chorus of Colors Back by popular demand, this delightful exhibition introduces visitors to the colorful and richly diverse world of frogs.
Wild Ocean This new IMAX film follows the epic struggles of an amazing array of sea life off the coast of South Africa, when the annual sardine migration arrives and brings with it dramatic consequences.
Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins Offering the most comprehensive evidence of human evolution ever assembled, this hall explores the most profound mysteries of humankind: who we are, where we came from, and what is in store for the future of our species.
Dioramas Web site features four 360° panoramic virtual tours, archival photos, and hall highlight videos with Stephen Quinn, author of Windows on Nature: The Great Habitat Dioramas of the American Museum of Natural History—now available in our online shop.
Fossil Halls Four 360° panoramic virtual tours and hall highlight videos with curators Mike Novacek and Mark Norell are among the features showcasing the famed fourth-floor halls.
The Milstein Hall of Ocean Life Home to one of the Museum's most celebrated icons, the 94-foot-long blue whale model, the hall is a fully immersive marine environment with video projections, interactive computer stations, and ocean dioramas.
The Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites The circular layout of this permanent hall centers around a massive 34-ton iron meteorite fragment called Ahnighito.
The Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth This permanent hall displays one of the most outstanding collections of geological specimens ever displayed in an exhibition hall.