Denver Museum of Nature and Science Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Denver Museum of Nature and Science Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Denver Museum of Nature and Science Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Denver Museum of Nature and Science Denver Museum of Nature and Science

Visiting the Denver Museum of Nature and Science

Today the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is a catalyst for igniting the community’s passion for nature and science through many exhibitions, programs and activities. There is discovery around every corner of the Museum.

Egyptian Mummies

Start your time in the Egyptian Mummies exhibit. Step back in time and see how scientists uncovered the mysterious lives of two Egyptian mummies through the magic of modern technology. You will encounter tomb artifacts, animal mummies, a model of an Egyptian temple and model replicas of one of the women’s skulls.

Expedition Health

Discover how your body is constantly changing and adapting in ways you can see, measure and optimize. Expedition Health features highly interactive, highly personalized activities that will engage all of your senses.

Gems and Minerals

Follow the mine shaft into a Mexican silver mine, or discover local mining finds such as Tom’s Baby, an eight-pound nugget of crystallized Colorado gold found in Breckenridge in 1887. The Gems and Minerals exhibit is home to a number of hands-on activities and videos that will help you learn about mineral characteristics and how minerals form.

Konovalenko: Gem Carvings of Russian Folk Life

Konovalenko: Gem Carvings of Russian Folk Art is the only public display of its kind outside of Moscow and features the gem carvings of Ukrainian artist Vasily Konovalenko. Delight in the careful detail of the artists’ work as you admire the sculptures of Russian folk art that belong to this exciting display.

North American Indian Cultures

Discover the rich diversity of North America’s native peoples as you explore their traditional and modern lifeways in North American Indian Cultures. You’ll see authentic reconstructed dwellings; both miniature and life-size dioramas of scenes from everyday Native American life; and beautifully crafted weavings, basketry, beadwork and pottery.

Prehistoric Journey

Follow the history of life on Earth as you wander prehistoric habitats and examine ancient plants, see real dinosaur fossils, or watch scientists and their lab assistants as they observe and prepare fossils using modern technology to uncover the past. 

Space Odyssey

Explore the cosmos or visit Mars—Space Odyssey’s hands-on exhibits, live performances and demonstrations not only allow you to explore the universe but also bring space news headlines to life.

Wildlife Exhibits

Discover our planet’s amazing diversity as you journey through the Wildlife Exhibits. From Alaska to Argentina, Africa to Australia, Denver Museum of Nature & Science is home to more than 90 habitat scenes that illustrate the abundant wildlife and delicate ecosystems of our planet.

Gates Planetarium

Gates Planetarium helps you to experience the universe through state-of-the-art technology that tells science stories. Take a seat in the Planetarium and experience the show of a lifetime.

Phipps IMAX 3D Theater

Located on the second floor of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is Phipps IMAX 3D Theater. Opened in 1983, this Denver attraction shows large-format IMAX 3D films about the natural world, from the ocean’s darkest depths to the far corners of our universe.

Shopping and Dining

Shopping at the Museum Shop

In the Museum Shop, browse through a wide variety of unique and educational items. Situated on the first level of the Museum, the shop displays change throughout the year and merchandise is always being updated.

Dining at the Museum

After you’ve explored the Museum take a break and relax in T-Rex Cafe, serving hot entrées with an ethnic flair, fresh salads, sandwiches, pizzas and vegetarian meals. If you are looking for something quick and easy, the Grab & Go snack bar serves packaged snacks and drinks.

Please Note: There will be an additional cost for those who wish to visit the Museum’s Planetarium or the IMAX Theater.