
Lizards and Snakes: Alive! The squamates return in this popular exhibition showcasing more than 60 live animals representing 27 species from all over the world.
Now Open.
Butterfly of Peace Don’t miss this limited engagement: An exquisite collection of 240 colored diamonds arranged in the shape of a butterfly on display in the Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems. Thursday, September 4 - Thursday, September 11.
At Saturn: Tripping the Light Fantastic Carolyn Porco, Director of Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations (CICLOPS), will discuss the scientific significance of the Cassini-Huygens mission. Monday, September 15.
Tuna: A Love Story Meet noted writer Richard Ellis, author of Tuna: A Love Story, a compelling homage to one of the biggest, fastest, and strongest fish in the ocean, the bluefin tuna. Tuesday, September 23.
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure In this thrilling large-format film, travel back 82 million years to a time when strange creatures filled the seas that once covered what is now the middle of North America. Now Playing.
Dinosaurs Alive! Large-format film Dinosaurs Alive! shows AMNH paleontologists Mike Novacek and Mark Norell and an inspired team of dedicated young graduate students on an expedition to the Gobi Desert. Now Through September 1.
Cosmic Collisions The breathtaking Space Show launches visitors on a thrilling trip through space and time—well beyond the calm face of the night sky—to explore cosmic collisions, hypersonic impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing evolution of the universe.
Museum Shops Online
Browse a spectacular selection of merchandise reflecting the Museum's exhibitions on human cultures, the natural world, and the universe—including exciting offerings in our newly opened Horse Shop.
Saturn: Images from the Cassini-Huygens Mission Dramatic up-close photographs of the ringed planet and its multitude of moons, ranging from small individual images to large mosaics, sent over half a billion miles by the Cassini spacecraft to Earth. Now Open.
AMNH Sleepovers! The popular sleepover program for families and groups with children ages 8 to 12 offers the unique opportunity to experience the Museum as never before.
Spaces Available: September 19 and 27, October 4 and 24.
SonicVision - The American Museum of Natural History, in collaboration with Moby, presents a groundbreaking digitally animated alternative music show called SonicVision.