fossil halls visitor map
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Café on Four
Koch Dinosaur Wing
Wes
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Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
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Wes
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West 81st Street
Central Park West
accessibility The Rose Center entrance is wheelchair accessible. All public areas in the Museum are accessible to wheelchairs. All video displays are captioned. It is suggested that visitors bring their own headphones or neck loops to use with assisted listening devices. Closed captioning is available for the Space Show and for the giant-screen film. Space Show and giant-screen film scripts are available in large print.
photographyPhotography for personal use is allowed with handheld cameras (except where noted) and with available light or electronic flash attachments. Tripods and lights may not be used. For the safety of visitors and exhibits, selfie sticks are not permitted. Reproduction or sale of photographs is not allowed without permission. Photography is not allowed in the Hayden Planetarium Space Theater or the Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Theater.
Fourth Floor special exhibitionsSecond Floor Addressing the Statue Third Floor Creatures of Light (June 2–September 5; Member Previews May 28–30)Fourth Floor The Nature of Color
hayden planetarium space showThird Floor Worlds Beyond EarthTranslations available in Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese.
lefrak theater giant-screen filmFirst Floor Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation (Subject to change)
creditsWorlds Beyond Earth is dedicated to the memory of Charles Hayden in celebration of the 150th anniversary of his birth and made possible by the generous support of the Charles Hayden Foundation.Proudly sponsored by Bank of America. Generously sponsored in loving memory of Wallace Gilroy.
Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (www.amnh.org) in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada and The Field Museum, Chicago. Generous support for Creatures of Light has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges the Richard and Karen LeFrak Exhibition and Education Fund. Generous support for The Nature of Color has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.The Nature of Color is generously supported by Chase Private Client.
Generous support for The Titanosaur exhibit has been provided by the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Foundation.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges Allison and Roberto Mignone for their leadership support of the redesigned Halls of Gems and Minerals.Generous support has been provided by Melissa and Keith Meister, the Arthur Ross Foundation, and Kenneth C. Griffin.Additional support has been provided by the John & Amy Griffin Foundation and the City of New York.
The Museum gratefully recognizes the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust, Lewis Bernard, and the City of New York, whose leadership support has made the restoration of the Northwest Coast Hall possible.Critical support has also been provided by the Selz Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The conservation of painted monumental carvings has been made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under grant number MA-30-17-0260-17.The contemporary art gallery is supported by the Henry Luce Foundation.Additional support has been provided by the Family of Ned Hayes, Bank of America, the Stockman Family Foundation, and the Gilbert & Ildiko Butler Family Foundation.
Now on View
information
ticket sales
women’s restroom/changing station
men’s restroom/changing station
family/all-gender restroom/changing station
lactation station
entrance / exit
stairs
escalator
elevator
automated teller machine
museum store
restaurant
coat check
member services
accessible
assistive listening devices available
closed captioning available
open captioning available
museum hoursOpen 10 am–5:30 pm, Wednesday–Sunday. Hours subject to change.
InformationThird Floor
follow us on
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youtube.com/amnhorg @amnh
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ENGLISH
Visitor Map
A Guide to Museum Exhibitions and Facilities
AMNH.ORG
Download Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date information about exhibit availability.
Visit amnh.org/getMap from your phone Text getMap to 33222Launch the camera app on your phone and point it here for a link:
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
Fossil Halls
Special Exhibitions
Wallace Wing of Mammals and Their Extinct Relatives
Ornithischian Dinosaurs
Primitive Mammals
Astor Turret
Milstein Hall of
Advanced Mammals
Wallach Orientation
Center Vertebrate Origins
Saurischian DinosaursThe Nature
of Color
LeFrak Family Gallery
New York State Mammals
Gallery 3Creatures of Light
Akeley Hall of African Mammals
New York City Birds
Sanford Hall of North American Birds
Primates
Reptiles and Amphibians
Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples
Eastern Woodlands
Indians
Plains Indians
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Research Library
Dino Store
Hayden PlanetariumSpace Show
Boarding
The Titanosaur
4
Café on Four
Koch Dinosaur Wing
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
3
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
accessibility The Rose Center entrance is wheelchair accessible. All public areas in the Museum are accessible to wheelchairs. All video displays are captioned. It is suggested that visitors bring their own headphones or neck loops to use with assisted listening devices. Closed captioning is available for the Space Show and for the giant-screen film. Space Show and giant-screen film scripts are available in large print.
photographyPhotography for personal use is allowed with handheld cameras (except where noted) and with available light or electronic flash attachments. Tripods and lights may not be used. For the safety of visitors and exhibits, selfie sticks are not permitted. Reproduction or sale of photographs is not allowed without permission. Photography is not allowed in the Hayden Planetarium Space Theater or the Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Theater.
Fourth Floor special exhibitionsSecond Floor Addressing the Statue Third Floor Creatures of Light (June 2–September 5; Member Previews May 28–30)Fourth Floor The Nature of Color
hayden planetarium space showThird Floor Worlds Beyond EarthTranslations available in Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese.
lefrak theater giant-screen filmFirst Floor Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation (Subject to change)
creditsWorlds Beyond Earth is dedicated to the memory of Charles Hayden in celebration of the 150th anniversary of his birth and made possible by the generous support of the Charles Hayden Foundation.Proudly sponsored by Bank of America. Generously sponsored in loving memory of Wallace Gilroy.
Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (www.amnh.org) in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada and The Field Museum, Chicago. Generous support for Creatures of Light has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges the Richard and Karen LeFrak Exhibition and Education Fund. Generous support for The Nature of Color has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.The Nature of Color is generously supported by Chase Private Client.
Generous support for The Titanosaur exhibit has been provided by the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Foundation.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges Allison and Roberto Mignone for their leadership support of the redesigned Halls of Gems and Minerals.Generous support has been provided by Melissa and Keith Meister, the Arthur Ross Foundation, and Kenneth C. Griffin.Additional support has been provided by the John & Amy Griffin Foundation and the City of New York.
The Museum gratefully recognizes the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust, Lewis Bernard, and the City of New York, whose leadership support has made the restoration of the Northwest Coast Hall possible.Critical support has also been provided by the Selz Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The conservation of painted monumental carvings has been made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under grant number MA-30-17-0260-17.The contemporary art gallery is supported by the Henry Luce Foundation.Additional support has been provided by the Family of Ned Hayes, Bank of America, the Stockman Family Foundation, and the Gilbert & Ildiko Butler Family Foundation.
Now on View
information
ticket sales
women’s restroom/changing station
men’s restroom/changing station
family/all-gender restroom/changing station
lactation station
entrance / exit
stairs
escalator
elevator
automated teller machine
museum store
restaurant
coat check
member services
accessible
assistive listening devices available
closed captioning available
open captioning available
museum hoursOpen 10 am–5:30 pm, Wednesday–Sunday. Hours subject to change.
InformationThird Floor
follow us on
on the coverBlue Whale, Irma and Paul Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. R. Mickens/© AMNH
youtube.com/amnhorg @amnh
facebook.com/naturalhistory @AMNH
ENGLISH
Visitor Map
A Guide to Museum Exhibitions and Facilities
AMNH.ORG
Download Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date information about exhibit availability.
Visit amnh.org/getMap from your phone Text getMap to 33222Launch the camera app on your phone and point it here for a link:
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
Fossil Halls
Special Exhibitions
Wallace Wing of Mammals and Their Extinct Relatives
Ornithischian Dinosaurs
Primitive Mammals
Astor Turret
Milstein Hall of
Advanced Mammals
Wallach Orientation
Center Vertebrate Origins
Saurischian DinosaursThe Nature
of Color
LeFrak Family Gallery
New York State Mammals
Gallery 3Creatures of Light
Akeley Hall of African Mammals
New York City Birds
Sanford Hall of North American Birds
Primates
Reptiles and Amphibians
Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples
Eastern Woodlands
Indians
Plains Indians
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Research Library
Dino Store
Hayden PlanetariumSpace Show
Boarding
The Titanosaur
LL
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
2
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
1
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
Café on One
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Cullman Hall of the Universe
Museum Food Court
School Lunchrooms
Parking Garage(Access from West 81st Street)
PlanetariumShop
Black Hole Theater
81st Street Subway StationMuseum Exit
Garage Elevator
Lactation station is located on the lower level (accessible)
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Accessible Entrance
Family/ all-gender
restroom
Restrooms are located on the lower level
Northwest Coast HallClosed for renovation.
Garage Elevator
Bernard Family Hall of North
American Mammals
Grand Gallery
Central Park West (Ground Level) Member Entrance / Exit
Sackler Educational
Laboratory
Café on One
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Tisch Grand Foyer
Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall
Museum Shop
Milstein Hall of
Ocean Life
Hall of Biodiversity
Warburg Hall of
New York State
Environment
Small MammalsDiscovery Room
North American
Forests
ParkingGarage
Blum Lecture Room
Linder Theater
Dana Education Wing
Kaufmann Theater
Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals
Opening June 12
Ross Hall of Meteorites
Security Office
School Group Check-In
81st Street Entrance / Exit
LeFrak Theater Entrance
LeFrak Theater
Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
Member Lounge
Accessible Ramp
Accessible Ramp
Terrace Entrance / Exit
Heilbrunn Cosmic Pathway
Akeley Gallery
Cosmic Shop
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Ross Terrace
Rose Center Classroom
African Peoples
Calder Lab
White Natural Science Center
Leonhardt People Center
Dana Education Wing
South American Peoples
Mexico and
Central America
Birds of the World
Stout Hall of Asian
Peoples
Asian Mammals
Akeley Hall of African
Mammals
Museum Shop
Hayden Big Bang Theater
Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda
Entrance / Exit (late afternoons)
Addressing the Statue
Scales of the Universe
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
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Health and Safety The health and safety of our visitors and staff is a top priority.Visitors are required to follow the Museum’s COVID-19 Health and Safety requirements at all times, including wearing facial coverings during your visit for all visitors ages 2 and up and maintaining physical distancing of 6 feet (2 m) with others outside of your group. For the full list of requirements, please visit amnh.org/health-safety.
ShopTo maintain health and safety, some shops may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
museum shop First and Second Floorsplanetarium shop Lower Level, Rose Center for Earth and Spacecosmic shop Second Floor, Rose Center for Earth and Spacedino store Fourth Flooronline store Visit shop.amnh.org for unique gifts.
Dine To maintain health and safety, dining locations may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
museum food courtLower Level (May be unavailable during your visit.) café on oneFirst Floor (May be unavailable during your visit.) café on fourFourth Floor (May be unavailable during your visit.)
Download ExplorerDownload Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date information about exhibit availability. Available on iOS and Android. Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
JoinApply your tickets toward a Museum Membership! Visit any Membership Desk or call 212-769-5606 to become a Member and enjoy unlimited free General Admission and special exhibition tickets, special access, and more.
While You’re Here...
Printed in the USA using 100% renewable, non-polluting wind power on recycled Forest Stewardship Council®-certified paper.
The American Museum of Natural History is a private not-for-profit educational institution supported by admission fees, membership, and contributions. The City of New York owns the Museum buildings and the land on which they sit and provides funds for their operation and maintenance.
For more information or to purchase tickets,visit amnh.org or call 212-769-5200.All hours and programs are subject to change.
American Museum of Natural History200 Central Park West | New York, New York 10024-5102212-769-5100 | amnh.org
© 2021 American Museum of Natural History
Second FloorEarth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Environment Halls
Human and Culture Halls
First FloorLower LevelEarth and Space Halls
LL
Wes
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Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
2
Wes
t 77t
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reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
1
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
Café on One
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Cullman Hall of the Universe
Museum Food Court
School Lunchrooms
Parking Garage(Access from West 81st Street)
PlanetariumShop
Black Hole Theater
81st Street Subway StationMuseum Exit
Garage Elevator
Lactation station is located on the lower level (accessible)
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Accessible Entrance
Family/ all-gender
restroom
Restrooms are located on the lower level
Northwest Coast HallClosed for renovation.
Garage Elevator
Bernard Family Hall of North
American Mammals
Grand Gallery
Central Park West (Ground Level) Member Entrance / Exit
Sackler Educational
Laboratory
Café on One
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Tisch Grand Foyer
Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall
Museum Shop
Milstein Hall of
Ocean Life
Hall of Biodiversity
Warburg Hall of
New York State
Environment
Small MammalsDiscovery Room
North American
Forests
ParkingGarage
Blum Lecture Room
Linder Theater
Dana Education Wing
Kaufmann Theater
Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals
Opening June 12
Ross Hall of Meteorites
Security Office
School Group Check-In
81st Street Entrance / Exit
LeFrak Theater Entrance
LeFrak Theater
Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
Member Lounge
Accessible Ramp
Accessible Ramp
Terrace Entrance / Exit
Heilbrunn Cosmic Pathway
Akeley Gallery
Cosmic Shop
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Ross Terrace
Rose Center Classroom
African Peoples
Calder Lab
White Natural Science Center
Leonhardt People Center
Dana Education Wing
South American Peoples
Mexico and
Central America
Birds of the World
Stout Hall of Asian
Peoples
Asian Mammals
Akeley Hall of African
Mammals
Museum Shop
Hayden Big Bang Theater
Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda
Entrance / Exit (late afternoons)
Addressing the Statue
Scales of the Universe
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
ENGLISH
Health and Safety The health and safety of our visitors and staff is a top priority.Visitors are required to follow the Museum’s COVID-19 Health and Safety requirements at all times, including wearing facial coverings during your visit for all visitors ages 2 and up and maintaining physical distancing of 6 feet (2 m) with others outside of your group. For the full list of requirements, please visit amnh.org/health-safety.
ShopTo maintain health and safety, some shops may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
museum shop First and Second Floorsplanetarium shop Lower Level, Rose Center for Earth and Spacecosmic shop Second Floor, Rose Center for Earth and Spacedino store Fourth Flooronline store Visit shop.amnh.org for unique gifts.
Dine To maintain health and safety, dining locations may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
museum food courtLower Level (May be unavailable during your visit.) café on oneFirst Floor (May be unavailable during your visit.) café on fourFourth Floor (May be unavailable during your visit.)
Download ExplorerDownload Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date information about exhibit availability. Available on iOS and Android. Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
JoinApply your tickets toward a Museum Membership! Visit any Membership Desk or call 212-769-5606 to become a Member and enjoy unlimited free General Admission and special exhibition tickets, special access, and more.
While You’re Here...
Printed in the USA using 100% renewable, non-polluting wind power on recycled Forest Stewardship Council®-certified paper.
The American Museum of Natural History is a private not-for-profit educational institution supported by admission fees, membership, and contributions. The City of New York owns the Museum buildings and the land on which they sit and provides funds for their operation and maintenance.
For more information or to purchase tickets,visit amnh.org or call 212-769-5200.All hours and programs are subject to change.
American Museum of Natural History200 Central Park West | New York, New York 10024-5102212-769-5100 | amnh.org
© 2021 American Museum of Natural History
Second FloorEarth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Environment Halls
Human and Culture Halls
First FloorLower LevelEarth and Space Halls
LL
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
2
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
1
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
Café on One
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Cullman Hall of the Universe
Museum Food Court
School Lunchrooms
Parking Garage(Access from West 81st Street)
PlanetariumShop
Black Hole Theater
81st Street Subway StationMuseum Exit
Garage Elevator
Lactation station is located on the lower level (accessible)
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Accessible Entrance
Family/ all-gender
restroom
Restrooms are located on the lower level
Northwest Coast HallClosed for renovation.
Garage Elevator
Bernard Family Hall of North
American Mammals
Grand Gallery
Central Park West (Ground Level) Member Entrance / Exit
Sackler Educational
Laboratory
Café on One
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Tisch Grand Foyer
Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall
Museum Shop
Milstein Hall of
Ocean Life
Hall of Biodiversity
Warburg Hall of
New York State
Environment
Small MammalsDiscovery Room
North American
Forests
ParkingGarage
Blum Lecture Room
Linder Theater
Dana Education Wing
Kaufmann Theater
Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals
Opening June 12
Ross Hall of Meteorites
Security Office
School Group Check-In
81st Street Entrance / Exit
LeFrak Theater Entrance
LeFrak Theater
Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
Member Lounge
Accessible Ramp
Accessible Ramp
Terrace Entrance / Exit
Heilbrunn Cosmic Pathway
Akeley Gallery
Cosmic Shop
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Ross Terrace
Rose Center Classroom
African Peoples
Calder Lab
White Natural Science Center
Leonhardt People Center
Dana Education Wing
South American Peoples
Mexico and
Central America
Birds of the World
Stout Hall of Asian
Peoples
Asian Mammals
Akeley Hall of African
Mammals
Museum Shop
Hayden Big Bang Theater
Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda
Entrance / Exit (late afternoons)
Addressing the Statue
Scales of the Universe
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
ENGLISH
Health and Safety The health and safety of our visitors and staff is a top priority.Visitors are required to follow the Museum’s COVID-19 Health and Safety requirements at all times, including wearing facial coverings during your visit for all visitors ages 2 and up and maintaining physical distancing of 6 feet (2 m) with others outside of your group. For the full list of requirements, please visit amnh.org/health-safety.
ShopTo maintain health and safety, some shops may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
museum shop First and Second Floorsplanetarium shop Lower Level, Rose Center for Earth and Spacecosmic shop Second Floor, Rose Center for Earth and Spacedino store Fourth Flooronline store Visit shop.amnh.org for unique gifts.
Dine To maintain health and safety, dining locations may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
museum food courtLower Level (May be unavailable during your visit.) café on oneFirst Floor (May be unavailable during your visit.) café on fourFourth Floor (May be unavailable during your visit.)
Download ExplorerDownload Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date information about exhibit availability. Available on iOS and Android. Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
JoinApply your tickets toward a Museum Membership! Visit any Membership Desk or call 212-769-5606 to become a Member and enjoy unlimited free General Admission and special exhibition tickets, special access, and more.
While You’re Here...
Printed in the USA using 100% renewable, non-polluting wind power on recycled Forest Stewardship Council®-certified paper.
The American Museum of Natural History is a private not-for-profit educational institution supported by admission fees, membership, and contributions. The City of New York owns the Museum buildings and the land on which they sit and provides funds for their operation and maintenance.
For more information or to purchase tickets,visit amnh.org or call 212-769-5200.All hours and programs are subject to change.
American Museum of Natural History200 Central Park West | New York, New York 10024-5102212-769-5100 | amnh.org
© 2021 American Museum of Natural History
Second FloorEarth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Environment Halls
Human and Culture Halls
First FloorLower LevelEarth and Space Halls
4
Café on Four
Koch Dinosaur WingW
est 7
7th
Stre
et
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
3
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
accessibility The Rose Center entrance is wheelchair accessible. All public areas in the Museum are accessible to wheelchairs. All video displays are captioned. It is suggested that visitors bring their own headphones or neck loops to use with assisted listening devices. Closed captioning is available for the Space Show and for the giant-screen film. Space Show and giant-screen film scripts are available in large print.
photographyPhotography for personal use is allowed with handheld cameras (except where noted) and with available light or electronic flash attachments. Tripods and lights may not be used. For the safety of visitors and exhibits, selfie sticks are not permitted. Reproduction or sale of photographs is not allowed without permission. Photography is not allowed in the Hayden Planetarium Space Theater or the Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Theater.
Fourth Floor special exhibitionsSecond Floor Addressing the Statue Third Floor Creatures of Light (June 2–September 5; Member Previews May 28–30)Fourth Floor The Nature of Color
hayden planetarium space showThird Floor Worlds Beyond EarthTranslations available in Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese.
lefrak theater giant-screen filmFirst Floor Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation (Subject to change)
creditsWorlds Beyond Earth is dedicated to the memory of Charles Hayden in celebration of the 150th anniversary of his birth and made possible by the generous support of the Charles Hayden Foundation.Proudly sponsored by Bank of America. Generously sponsored in loving memory of Wallace Gilroy.
Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (www.amnh.org) in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada and The Field Museum, Chicago. Generous support for Creatures of Light has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges the Richard and Karen LeFrak Exhibition and Education Fund. Generous support for The Nature of Color has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.The Nature of Color is generously supported by Chase Private Client.
Generous support for The Titanosaur exhibit has been provided by the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Foundation.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges Allison and Roberto Mignone for their leadership support of the redesigned Halls of Gems and Minerals.Generous support has been provided by Melissa and Keith Meister, the Arthur Ross Foundation, and Kenneth C. Griffin.Additional support has been provided by the John & Amy Griffin Foundation and the City of New York.
The Museum gratefully recognizes the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust, Lewis Bernard, and the City of New York, whose leadership support has made the restoration of the Northwest Coast Hall possible.Critical support has also been provided by the Selz Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The conservation of painted monumental carvings has been made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under grant number MA-30-17-0260-17.The contemporary art gallery is supported by the Henry Luce Foundation.Additional support has been provided by the Family of Ned Hayes, Bank of America, the Stockman Family Foundation, and the Gilbert & Ildiko Butler Family Foundation.
Now on View
information
ticket sales
women’s restroom/changing station
men’s restroom/changing station
family/all-gender restroom/changing station
lactation station
entrance / exit
stairs
escalator
elevator
automated teller machine
museum store
restaurant
coat check
member services
accessible
assistive listening devices available
closed captioning available
open captioning available
museum hoursOpen 10 am–5:30 pm, Wednesday–Sunday. Hours subject to change.
InformationThird Floor
follow us on
on the coverBlue Whale, Irma and Paul Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. R. Mickens/© AMNH
youtube.com/amnhorg @amnh
facebook.com/naturalhistory @AMNH
ENGLISH
Visitor Map
A Guide to Museum Exhibitions and Facilities
AMNH.ORG
Download Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date information about exhibit availability.
Visit amnh.org/getMap from your phone Text getMap to 33222Launch the camera app on your phone and point it here for a link:
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
Fossil Halls
Special Exhibitions
Wallace Wing of Mammals and Their Extinct Relatives
Ornithischian Dinosaurs
Primitive Mammals
Astor Turret
Milstein Hall of
Advanced Mammals
Wallach Orientation
Center Vertebrate Origins
Saurischian DinosaursThe Nature
of Color
LeFrak Family Gallery
New York State Mammals
Gallery 3Creatures of Light
Akeley Hall of African Mammals
New York City Birds
Sanford Hall of North American Birds
Primates
Reptiles and Amphibians
Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples
Eastern Woodlands
Indians
Plains Indians
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Research Library
Dino Store
Hayden PlanetariumSpace Show
Boarding
The Titanosaur
4
Café on Four
Koch Dinosaur Wing
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Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
3
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West 81st Street
Central Park West
accessibility The Rose Center entrance is wheelchair accessible. All public areas in the Museum are accessible to wheelchairs. All video displays are captioned. It is suggested that visitors bring their own headphones or neck loops to use with assisted listening devices. Closed captioning is available for the Space Show and for the giant-screen film. Space Show and giant-screen film scripts are available in large print.
photographyPhotography for personal use is allowed with handheld cameras (except where noted) and with available light or electronic flash attachments. Tripods and lights may not be used. For the safety of visitors and exhibits, selfie sticks are not permitted. Reproduction or sale of photographs is not allowed without permission. Photography is not allowed in the Hayden Planetarium Space Theater or the Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Theater.
Fourth Floor special exhibitionsSecond Floor Addressing the Statue Third Floor Creatures of Light (June 2–September 5; Member Previews May 28–30)Fourth Floor The Nature of Color
hayden planetarium space showThird Floor Worlds Beyond EarthTranslations available in Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese.
lefrak theater giant-screen filmFirst Floor Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation (Subject to change)
creditsWorlds Beyond Earth is dedicated to the memory of Charles Hayden in celebration of the 150th anniversary of his birth and made possible by the generous support of the Charles Hayden Foundation.Proudly sponsored by Bank of America. Generously sponsored in loving memory of Wallace Gilroy.
Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (www.amnh.org) in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada and The Field Museum, Chicago. Generous support for Creatures of Light has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges the Richard and Karen LeFrak Exhibition and Education Fund. Generous support for The Nature of Color has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.The Nature of Color is generously supported by Chase Private Client.
Generous support for The Titanosaur exhibit has been provided by the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Foundation.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges Allison and Roberto Mignone for their leadership support of the redesigned Halls of Gems and Minerals.Generous support has been provided by Melissa and Keith Meister, the Arthur Ross Foundation, and Kenneth C. Griffin.Additional support has been provided by the John & Amy Griffin Foundation and the City of New York.
The Museum gratefully recognizes the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust, Lewis Bernard, and the City of New York, whose leadership support has made the restoration of the Northwest Coast Hall possible.Critical support has also been provided by the Selz Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The conservation of painted monumental carvings has been made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under grant number MA-30-17-0260-17.The contemporary art gallery is supported by the Henry Luce Foundation.Additional support has been provided by the Family of Ned Hayes, Bank of America, the Stockman Family Foundation, and the Gilbert & Ildiko Butler Family Foundation.
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men’s restroom/changing station
family/all-gender restroom/changing station
lactation station
entrance / exit
stairs
escalator
elevator
automated teller machine
museum store
restaurant
coat check
member services
accessible
assistive listening devices available
closed captioning available
open captioning available
museum hoursOpen 10 am–5:30 pm, Wednesday–Sunday. Hours subject to change.
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Visitor Map
A Guide to Museum Exhibitions and Facilities
AMNH.ORG
Download Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date information about exhibit availability.
Visit amnh.org/getMap from your phone Text getMap to 33222Launch the camera app on your phone and point it here for a link:
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
Fossil Halls
Special Exhibitions
Wallace Wing of Mammals and Their Extinct Relatives
Ornithischian Dinosaurs
Primitive Mammals
Astor Turret
Milstein Hall of
Advanced Mammals
Wallach Orientation
Center Vertebrate Origins
Saurischian DinosaursThe Nature
of Color
LeFrak Family Gallery
New York State Mammals
Gallery 3Creatures of Light
Akeley Hall of African Mammals
New York City Birds
Sanford Hall of North American Birds
Primates
Reptiles and Amphibians
Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples
Eastern Woodlands
Indians
Plains Indians
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Research Library
Dino Store
Hayden PlanetariumSpace Show
Boarding
The Titanosaur
LL
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
2
Wes
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Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
1
Wes
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Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
Café on One
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Cullman Hall of the Universe
Museum Food Court
School Lunchrooms
Parking Garage(Access from West 81st Street)
PlanetariumShop
Black Hole Theater
81st Street Subway StationMuseum Exit
Garage Elevator
Lactation station is located on the lower level (accessible)
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Accessible Entrance
Family/ all-gender
restroom
Restrooms are located on the lower level
Northwest Coast HallClosed for renovation.
Garage Elevator
Bernard Family Hall of North
American Mammals
Grand Gallery
Central Park West (Ground Level) Member Entrance / Exit
Sackler Educational
Laboratory
Café on One
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Tisch Grand Foyer
Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall
Museum Shop
Milstein Hall of
Ocean Life
Hall of Biodiversity
Warburg Hall of
New York State
Environment
Small MammalsDiscovery Room
North American
Forests
ParkingGarage
Blum Lecture Room
Linder Theater
Dana Education Wing
Kaufmann Theater
Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals
Opening June 12
Ross Hall of Meteorites
Security Office
School Group Check-In
81st Street Entrance / Exit
LeFrak Theater Entrance
LeFrak Theater
Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
Member Lounge
Accessible Ramp
Accessible Ramp
Terrace Entrance / Exit
Heilbrunn Cosmic Pathway
Akeley Gallery
Cosmic Shop
Rose Center for Earth and Space
Ross Terrace
Rose Center Classroom
African Peoples
Calder Lab
White Natural Science Center
Leonhardt People Center
Dana Education Wing
South American Peoples
Mexico and
Central America
Birds of the World
Stout Hall of Asian
Peoples
Asian Mammals
Akeley Hall of African
Mammals
Museum Shop
Hayden Big Bang Theater
Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda
Entrance / Exit (late afternoons)
Addressing the Statue
Scales of the Universe
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
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Health and Safety The health and safety of our visitors and staff is a top priority.Visitors are required to follow the Museum’s COVID-19 Health and Safety requirements at all times, including wearing facial coverings during your visit for all visitors ages 2 and up and maintaining physical distancing of 6 feet (2 m) with others outside of your group. For the full list of requirements, please visit amnh.org/health-safety.
ShopTo maintain health and safety, some shops may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
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Second FloorEarth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Environment Halls
Human and Culture Halls
First FloorLower LevelEarth and Space Halls
4
Café on Four
Koch Dinosaur Wing
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
3
Wes
t 77t
h St
reet
Columbus Avenue
West 81st Street
Central Park West
accessibility The Rose Center entrance is wheelchair accessible. All public areas in the Museum are accessible to wheelchairs. All video displays are captioned. It is suggested that visitors bring their own headphones or neck loops to use with assisted listening devices. Closed captioning is available for the Space Show and for the giant-screen film. Space Show and giant-screen film scripts are available in large print.
photographyPhotography for personal use is allowed with handheld cameras (except where noted) and with available light or electronic flash attachments. Tripods and lights may not be used. For the safety of visitors and exhibits, selfie sticks are not permitted. Reproduction or sale of photographs is not allowed without permission. Photography is not allowed in the Hayden Planetarium Space Theater or the Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Theater.
Fourth Floor special exhibitionsSecond Floor Addressing the Statue Third Floor Creatures of Light (June 2–September 5; Member Previews May 28–30)Fourth Floor The Nature of Color
hayden planetarium space showThird Floor Worlds Beyond EarthTranslations available in Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese.
lefrak theater giant-screen filmFirst Floor Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation (Subject to change)
creditsWorlds Beyond Earth is dedicated to the memory of Charles Hayden in celebration of the 150th anniversary of his birth and made possible by the generous support of the Charles Hayden Foundation.Proudly sponsored by Bank of America. Generously sponsored in loving memory of Wallace Gilroy.
Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (www.amnh.org) in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada and The Field Museum, Chicago. Generous support for Creatures of Light has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges the Richard and Karen LeFrak Exhibition and Education Fund. Generous support for The Nature of Color has been provided by the Eileen P. Bernard Exhibition Fund.The Nature of Color is generously supported by Chase Private Client.
Generous support for The Titanosaur exhibit has been provided by the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Foundation.
The Museum gratefully acknowledges Allison and Roberto Mignone for their leadership support of the redesigned Halls of Gems and Minerals.Generous support has been provided by Melissa and Keith Meister, the Arthur Ross Foundation, and Kenneth C. Griffin.Additional support has been provided by the John & Amy Griffin Foundation and the City of New York.
The Museum gratefully recognizes the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust, Lewis Bernard, and the City of New York, whose leadership support has made the restoration of the Northwest Coast Hall possible.Critical support has also been provided by the Selz Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The conservation of painted monumental carvings has been made possible by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under grant number MA-30-17-0260-17.The contemporary art gallery is supported by the Henry Luce Foundation.Additional support has been provided by the Family of Ned Hayes, Bank of America, the Stockman Family Foundation, and the Gilbert & Ildiko Butler Family Foundation.
Now on View
information
ticket sales
women’s restroom/changing station
men’s restroom/changing station
family/all-gender restroom/changing station
lactation station
entrance / exit
stairs
escalator
elevator
automated teller machine
museum store
restaurant
coat check
member services
accessible
assistive listening devices available
closed captioning available
open captioning available
museum hoursOpen 10 am–5:30 pm, Wednesday–Sunday. Hours subject to change.
InformationThird Floor
follow us on
on the coverBlue Whale, Irma and Paul Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. R. Mickens/© AMNH
youtube.com/amnhorg @amnh
facebook.com/naturalhistory @AMNH
ENGLISH
Visitor Map
A Guide to Museum Exhibitions and Facilities
AMNH.ORG
Download Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for turn-by-turn directions and up-to-date information about exhibit availability.
Visit amnh.org/getMap from your phone Text getMap to 33222Launch the camera app on your phone and point it here for a link:
Earth and Space Halls
Animal Halls
Human and Culture Halls
Special Exhibitions
Fossil Halls
Special Exhibitions
Wallace Wing of Mammals and Their Extinct Relatives
Ornithischian Dinosaurs
Primitive Mammals
Astor Turret
Milstein Hall of
Advanced Mammals
Wallach Orientation
Center Vertebrate Origins
Saurischian DinosaursThe Nature
of Color
LeFrak Family Gallery
New York State Mammals
Gallery 3Creatures of Light
Akeley Hall of African Mammals
New York City Birds
Sanford Hall of North American Birds
Primates
Reptiles and Amphibians
Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples
Eastern Woodlands
Indians
Plains Indians
To maintain health and safety, these exhibitions and facilities may be unavailable during your visit. Check Explorer, the Museum’s free mobile app, for up-to-date information about exhibits or visit amnh.org/health-safety for updates.
Research Library
Dino Store
Hayden PlanetariumSpace Show
Boarding
The Titanosaur