Denver Museum of Nature and Science

The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is a treasure trove that merits a visit! I have gone to this museum multiple times and always see new exhibits or details that I had not seen in previous visits.

The Colorado Museum of Natural History, officially incorporated in 1900. After years of preparation and construction, the museum finally opened to the public in 1908. The city of Denver increased its funding for the museum, leading to a name change to Denver Museum of Natural History in 1948. In 2000, the name was changed to the present Denver Museum of Nature and Science to reflect the institution’s wider focus. 

In addition to exhibits, the museum also contains Gates Planetarium and Phipps IMAX Theater. Whether you attend alone or with friends and family, there is something for everyone. I particularly like the Wildlife Halls, Gems and Minerals, and Colorado’s Mining Heritage, but I always take a look at the Egyptian Mummies and dinosaur skeletons in the Prehistoric Journey exhibits.

 

Located at 2001 Colorado Blvd., the museum is open 9:00am-5:00pm every day except Christmas Day. The museum is located on the eastern edge of Denver City Park, which is perfect for a walk on a nice day.

Discover upcoming events and plan your visit at dmns.org

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