Harvard Museum of Natural History

Explore some 12,000 specimens, including dinosaurs, mammals, meteorites, birds, and the world famous Glass Flowers. Historic exhibits mix with new multimedia exhibitions such as New England Forests, Mollusks, and Language of Color. 

The Harvard Museum of Natural History presents to the public Harvard’s natural history collections and research of scientists across the University. Its historic displays include the world-famous Blaschka "Glass Flowers"; an extensive collection of minerals and meteorites; fossil, taxidermied, and jarred specimens.

New and changing exhibitions highlight current science and address contemporary issues including climate change and new insights in evolutionary biology. The museum offers a wide array of lectures, classes, and programs for learners of all ages from school children to adults.


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