Company description
Dinosaurs, minerals, meteorites, the world famous Harvard Glass Flowers, hundreds of animals, lectures & classes for all ages. The University's most visited museum 6-7 minute walk from Harvard Square.
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- Message
- Dinosaurs, meteorites from outer space, over 3,000 Blaschka 'Glass Flowers'. New exhibitions on Climate Change, Arthropods, Nests & Eggs, Treasures from Harvard's vast collections. Don't miss the University's most visited museum, just six minute walk across the campus from Harvard Square T stop..or 10 minutes from Porter Square CommuterRail station. Open 9 am to 5 pm 361 days/year.
- Services
- Admission $9 adults; $7 Seniors, students; $6 ages 3-18; free under 3, and to Harvard ID holders, Mass Teachers Association members. The Museum Shop has a wide selection of nature and science books as well as toys, jewelry, minerals, fossils, ties and sca
- Transportation
- T: Red Line to Harvard. Cross Harvard Yard, keeping John Harvard statue on right. Before reaching Science Center entrance, turn right and quickly turn left (onto Oxford St.)
- Prices
- Admission $9 adults, $7 seniors and students, $6 children 3-18, free for children 2 and under; free to MA residents Sun until noon and Wed 3-5pm
- Payment Accepted
- American Express, Cash, MasterCard, Visa, Cash, MasterCard, Visa
- Cost
- $9 adults, $7 seniors/students; $6 age 3-18, free under 3.
- Admission
- Adult $9; Senior (65+) $7; Student $7; Child (3-18) $6
- Admission Details
- Adults $9; Students/Seniors $7; Children $6
- Price
- $5; $4 students and seniors; $3 children
- Season
- Closed Jan 1, Thanksgiving, Dec 24-25
- Features
- Parks & Outings, Museum/Exhibits
- Parking
- Check website for parking info
- Tag
- museum, nature, historic
- Type
- Museums, Science Museums
- Email
- [email protected]
- Activity Hours
- Call for hours
- Ages
- All Ages
- Source
- 10Best
- Stars
- 5
- Mailing Address Available Only
- N
- Web Site
- http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/