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Denver Museum of Nature & Science

The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is one of the most prestigious museums in the country. It’s renowned both locally and nationally for its unique approach to science education, as well as its dedication to providing free admission every day. A trip to the museum can be a fun adventure for students, families, or anyone curious about learning more about our natural world.

  1. Field trip

The best way to learn is by doing, and your kids (or you) will have plenty of opportunities at the DMNS. With interactive exhibits such as a reconstruction of an Egyptian tomb, a 3D imaging theater and even an earthquake simulator room where you can learn what it might feel like to experience a San Francisco quake in 2004 or an Anatolia quake that killed more than 1,000 people in 1999, there’s plenty to do and learn at this museum.

  1. Free admission

The best part about visiting the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is that you can visit for free any day of the week. That means no matter how broke you think your wallet might be, you can still enjoy an afternoon or a weekend there with friends or family members. It’s also perfect for students who want to add some educational fun to their Saturdays without worrying about spending too much money. And it’s just as great for tourists who are looking for something to do while they’re visiting the Mile High City.

  1. Skyline exhibit

If you love archaeology, history or even architecture, check out the Skyline exhibit now. It’s full of real artifacts dating back to the beginning of human life in Colorado, including some from your favorite local archaeological sites like Lime Street and Sand Creek. At the Skyline exhibit, you can learn about how humans have shaped Denver and its surrounding areas since they first migrated here 15,000 years ago and see what it was like for those ancient peoples to live off this land.

  1. Butterfly Pavilion

One of the things that makes taking a trip to DMNS so fun is that new exhibits are always coming up throughout the year, such as current must-see attractions like the Butterfly Pavilion. This exhibit features thousands of butterflies fluttering around visitors while they relax on comfy seating or experience educational shows led by trained artists.

  1. Permanent exhibits

Of course, you can’t miss out on the permanent exhibits at DMNS. They include everything from live animals, such as owls, otters, a bat house and even some reptiles like snakes and turtles (don’t worry, they’re behind glass!), to fossils and minerals that date back millions of years. It’s a great place for kids to experience nature in all its glory.

  1. Rotating exhibits

One of the best parts about visiting any museum is getting inspired by new information and artifacts you’ve never seen before; that’s why it’s so important for museums to rotate their exhibits every so often. At DMNS alone, there are dozens of rotating or temporary exhibits throughout the year, such as the current “Mummies of the World” show, which features mummified remains from all over the world including Egypt and China.


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