Harvard Museum of Natural History
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Overview of the Harvard Museum of Natural History
The world-famous Blaschka Glass Flowers receive significant attention at this museum – and rightly so. However, there are numerous other must-see exhibits at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. This museum also houses specimens from the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Harvard University Herbaria, and the Mineralogical & Geological Museum. After you have spent time admiring the stunningly life-like collection of over 4,000 glass models, representing more than 830 plant species, be sure to explore the other galleries.
Must-See Exhibits
Popular exhibits include the Great Mammal Hall, Birds of the World, and Climate Change: Our Global Experiment. These galleries offer a diverse range of fascinating displays that contribute to the museum's appeal.
Visitor Experiences
Recent visitors have described the museum as "fabulous" and "great for all ages." Many expressed a desire for more time to explore all the exhibits thoroughly. Reviewers noted that the museum is a great value, especially given the two-for-one admission to both the adjacent Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and the natural history museum.
Practical Information for Visitors
Opening Hours and Admission
The Harvard Museum of Natural History is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except for major holidays. Admission costs $12 for adults and $8 for youths ages 3 to 18. Children 3 and younger can enter for free. Tickets also include admission to the Peabody Museum, located adjacent to the museum.
Special Offers and Transportation
Visitors who have purchased the Boston CityPASS or Go Boston Card will have their entrance fees covered. The museum is conveniently located less than a 10-minute walk from the Harvard Square subway stop. Although limited metered parking is available on the surrounding streets, the museum strongly recommends arriving by public transportation.
On-Site Amenities
In addition to the exhibits, visitors can find restrooms and a gift shop on-site. For more detailed information, visit the museum's website.