The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History's five exhibition halls present natural and cultural wonders from Colorado, North America, and the world.
Three galleries showcase
our permanent exhibits; dinosaurs and other fossils from North America; rotating exhibits on biodiversity, ecology, and scientifcally-inspired art; and ancient and modern cultures of the American Southwest.
Temporary exhibitions are regularly featured at the museum on a wide variety of topics from Navajo rugs to Inuit culture to endangered species.
The Museum's Discovery Corner allows children of all ages to explore natural history through hands-on activities with specimens and artifacts.
The Museum's Traveling Exhibits Program offers
a variety of traveling exhibits for rental at minimal expense.
New traveling exhibit available for booking:
Temple of the Warriors: Rebuilding a Maya Monument
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