The American Museum of Natural History or AMNH is a museum dedicated to the natural history of the States. The building is a vast area, occupying 2 million square feet, and externally 26 interconnected buildings accommodating 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library.
This museum houses 34 million species of plants, animals, human remains, minerals, rocks, human cultural artifacts, fossils, meteorites,and much more and thus, makes for an interesting tourist place; especially for history and archaeology buffs.
Location: 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, United States
Entry Fee: $23 for adults, $18 for students with ID, $18 for seniors (ages 60 and up), and $13 for children (ages 3 to 12).
• Explore one of the world’s most important scientific and cultural institutions, with more than 32 million specimens and artefacts.
• Observe the exhibits that feature human origin, representing culture, dinosaur fossils, biodiversity, and the Environment.
• Widen your spheres of knowledge by learning more about exhibits from the images attached on the wall.
• Explore several diversifications within the museum, such as Mammal Hall, Ocean Life room, Hall of fossils and Dinosaurs, and hall of gems and minerals.
• Book your tickets, and get a full-day pass to avoid rushing through the exhibits. Do not forget to receive confirmation after booking.
• General admission only allows you to explore permanent exhibits.
• On the other hand, by purchasing the super saver combo tickets, you will get access to the Hayden Planetarium space shows, and a giant screen of 3D and 2D films.
• Science enthusiasts shall explore the museum to enhance their knowledge about the intricacies of human history.