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- Jo DobrowskiAugust 23, 2015Super impressive! Seriously, so many dinosaurs! And their gem collection? AMAZING. There's so much to see here. Plan to spend at least a couple hours. Plus, it's free on Thursdays.Jan 27 positiv bewertet
- Veronica AndradeAugust 24, 2014The butterflies are so beautiful and so many to see :) , the prehistoric place is awesome for kids very educational and plenty to see , my daughter loved itvor 1 Woche positiv bewertet
- Chris BradyJuly 8, 2016Dinosaurs each other in every display. It's hilarious. The mineral displays are amazing too. And, of course, there are visiting exhibits, which are usually amazing. Check out their Snapchat on HMNS!vor 3 Wochen positiv bewertet
- Tom AdamsJanuar 5, 2018I’m from London, live in NYC and yet this Natural Science museum blew their examples away. Truly a gem in the city of Houston.
- Christina BootheMai 25, 2016This is the place that shaped my childhood. My mother invested so much time taking me and my brother to this place over the years. Because of that, my curiosity knows no bounds. I love this place!
- Mary NJuly 25, 2017Great collection. Loved the Gem and Jewel collection! Lots of butterflies with beautiful colors.
- Vanessa BenefieldJuly 28, 2013If you go in a group, have everyone who has a smart phone download Foursquare. Saved my family $32 with the Butterfly special for your first check in.
- Jarrod KlawinskySeptember 15, 2016Beautiful museum with just science but a varied collection of dinosaurs, a living butterfly sanctuary, planetarium, and permanent gemstone hall. It's one of the anchors of the Museum District.
- Joe Rodriguez Harlingen CISDJuni 23, 2018Our family went to experience the museum and there was something for everyone. The grounds are well kept and the organization is structured.
- Blair AllenAugust 19, 2018 Wander through six floors of 16 permanent exhibits and plenty of rotating exhibits year round. Make sure to stop by Morian Hall, the largest Paleontology exhibit in North America!
- Blair AllenAugust 22, 2018Wander through six floors of 16 permanent exhibits and plenty of rotating exhibits year round. Make sure to stop by Morian Hall, the largest Paleontology exhibit in North America!
- Abel MartinezSeptember 7, 2019Love it! Best museum I have been to in the US. This one is even better than the one in San Diego!
- Amy HoFebruar 21, 2016Spacious museum with interesting permanent exhibits. One of the best museums I've ever been to- great visit every time!
- Ami H.Dezember 24, 2023Trains Over Texas, the annual holiday exhibit and largest indoor O-scale train display in the state, features model train cars graffiti'd by local street artists and muralists. BE SOMEONE
- Kelly DeedsAugust 9, 2015The Gairo Extreme is so worth riding. Upside down, backward and spinning. Spinning ball ride. Science and earth presentation in the Geovator is detailed and it has elevator motions.
- Laura MinerNovember 3, 2017Best Dinosaur exhibit I have ever been to! Amazing presentation. Also the Butterfly exhibit is a must.
- Denise GuajardoAugust 20, 2018Mr. Rich is the most awesome docent! Well worth the extra money, he brings the museum to life!
- Kelly Adams DennisJanuar 16, 2014Explore the far reaches of outer space, roam with the dinosaurs, wander through Africa's Serengeti, and marvel at the world's rarest and most beautiful minerals.
- ClintDezember 31, 2014World class paleontology hall - the other exhibits are really good too - plenty of free parking near by if you want to save $10 that the garage charges
- Wil JeudySeptember 26, 2013This place is terrific! Clean, easy, LOTS of different stuff to see. I was really (surprisingly) impressed by the Fabrege exhibit.
- N PFebruar 24, 2017The museum is free on Thursdays after 2pm. Butterfly exhibit has an additional cost but it is worth it and It also has a discount on Thursday's
- Kelly DeedsAugust 9, 2015The pyramid display is so descriptive and it is so tactile. The animal bones and dinosaur fossils are elaborate to touch. The paleontology tour is so intricate and educational.
- Miriam GoldmanAugust 7, 2014Don't miss the Imax here. Local legend has it that it was once the largest in the country. The butterfly center is also a gem.
- Noor NahasApril 20, 2013The energy exhibit is a bit outdated and cheesy and it's packed on the weekends. Try to go during off hours or the weekdays if you prefer a quiet museum experience. Mostly for kids and families.
- Jake HaenchenJanuar 14, 2016The butterfly exhibit was superbly beautiful. It's like a small rainforest in the middle of Houston.
- Antonio Aldrette ElizondoJanuar 2, 2015Los jueves de 15:00 a 17:00 la entrada es gratis. De lo contrario $20 USD por adulto. Algunas exposiciones tiene. Costo extra: planetario, sharks, mariposas...
- Really enjoyed butterfly center! Museum curator's choice exhibit was very interesting.
- Lisa KAugust 13, 2015If you have triple A, show your card and you get a super discount. Ticket goes down to $7!
- Mar CabreraApril 12, 2023Planetario, butterfly center y mega pantalla todos son boletos extras, planifiquen horarios para su visita porque todos se manejan por horario :)
- Local Houston MagazineJuni 19, 2013Check out their permanent exhibit--Hall of Ancient Egypt. It presents artifacts collected during the early days of investigations, and compares old-style archaeology with 21st-century approaches. Mehr erfahren
- Zach RJuni 18, 2016Excellent museum. Perfect for a rainy or hot day. Their evening social events are a lot of fun.
- If you expect out of town visitors, just get an individual membership and save some money. Because the new paleontology hall really should not be missed when in Houston.
- If you have kids don't miss the installation downstairs. After, of course, you've checked out the dinosaur bones!
- The DaytripperApril 17, 2014If you only have time for one, make it the Houston Museum of Natural Science with incredible exhibits on Paleontology, Egypt, gems, malacoloy, butterflies and tons more.
- Nohariz Iris GonzalezDezember 7, 2011This location is free the first Tuesday of every month. If you have kids...Free is awesome...Or if you just like freebies...As well is the Houston zooYou're welcome!.
- Winthrop ArnoldMärz 20, 2014Stay away from drugs. Try to be nice to people. Restaurants like Carrabba's, Vincent's, Nino's, Houston's, El Tiempo, & Molina's are sure fire winners when looking for something to eat.
- Gina GarciaOktober 4, 2014The Shark! Exhibit was smaller than I expected but still good. Worth the extra $5 bucks of you already plan to go to the museum
- Hector SaldivarSeptember 15, 2014Demasaiadas exposiciones con costo extra....ai pagas todas realmente es muy caro el ticket completo. Eso sí, el museo esta en perfectas condiciones.
- TopSpot Internet MarketingDezember 26, 2013Sr. SEO Strategist Julia says, "If you like going to museums, it's usually cheaper to grab a membership. Since I became a member, I always want to go and get my knowledge on. Thursdays are free."
- Alexander KostJuly 2, 2020Very cool place, worth spending a couple of hours and very interesting too!
- Irene DubynaApril 28, 2017This place is awesome! special `wow` to dinosaurs room! half of the day won't be enough to look around.
- Andres ElizondoJanuar 10, 2017Lots of exhibits for the broader strokes of science and overall an awesome collection of information.
- JONI BENMai 26, 2016Called Magic TX in a middle of the night when the garage door wont open. We were tired since we just got back from our camping trip. I figured,
- NASAJanuar 11, 2011Burke Baker Planetarium is one of the most advanced in the world. Don't be surprised if you see a few NASA astronauts here as we use the facility to assist with training on starfield identification. Mehr erfahren
- Jon ChristoffersenJuly 14, 2013Love this place. I could spend days looking at everything. The updated Ancient Egypt exhibit is fascinating. So much to see!
- CultureMap Houston ManagerMärz 20, 2012It’s a big family destination but we love when they stay open late on Fridays for "Mixers and Elixirs," where the young intelligentsia mix, mingle and dance.