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There will be no wheelchair access to the Museum on January 20 due to street closures. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience.

New Exhibitions

Green frog
The Nature’s Best Photography 2008 Windland Smith Rice International Awards exhibit features 45 photographs that bring nature to life. These stunning portraits of plants, animals, and people celebrate the beauty of nature while recognizing the importance of environmental stewardship.

The Sant Ocean Hall: fish in jar
The Sant Ocean Hall is our largest permanent exhibition. It explores the ancient, diverse, and constantly changing nature of the ocean, the historical connections humans have had with it, and ways in which we are impacting the ocean today.

Cross section of soil with grass growing on top
Dig It! The Secrets of Soil - Journey into the skin of the earth and explore the amazing world of soil in this exciting new exhibit. Visitors will discover the amazing connections between soils and everyday life, and think about this hidden world in a whole new way. Open to Jan. 2010.

Butterflies + Plants: Partners in Evolution
Butterflies + Plants: Partners in Evolution - In this exhibit visitors can explore a living butterfly house and observe the many ways in which butterflies and other animals have evolved and adapted together with their plant partners over tens of millions of years. [Ticket Sales]

Natural History Highlight

Jellyfish Romance - (Carybdea sivickisi)
Jellyfish Romance - For most jellyfish, reproduction is not a particularly romantic affair. But recent research explores at least one species, called Carybdea sivickisi by scientists, shows a more intimate courtship routine.
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Located at 10th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, in Washington, D.C. 20560 [MAPS]

Free admission. No tickets are required for entrance. For information, please call 202-633-1000.

Open every day except December 25.

Regular hours are 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

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Deep Sea 3D - IMAX
IMAX® Deep Sea 3D - get an up-close and personal encounter with some of the strangest and most exotic creatures on Earth.