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Milwaukee Public Museum

The Milwaukee Public Museum is located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It boasts four floors of interactive exhibits and displays about natural history, anthropology, geology, and culture. The museum also offers a variety of educational programming and special events throughout the year.

The museum’s permanent exhibits include an ancient Egypt gallery, a model train exhibit, a coal mine tour, and a planetarium. Other popular destinations include the European Village and Native American galleries, as well as a butterfly garden. The museum also regularly hosts visiting exhibitions on topics ranging from dinosaurs to astronomy.

In addition to its educational programs and exhibits, the Milwaukee Public Museum provides visitors with several opportunities for interactive learning experiences. The museum offers hands-on activities such as digging for fossils or examining artifacts in its Archaeology Lab. It also features live science demonstrations and performances by local artists. The Milwaukee Public Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00am to 5:00pm and closed on most major holidays.

Visitors to the museum can explore the European village, complete with an 1840s log cabin; check out the Himalayan Mountains exhibit featuring Tibetan artifacts; visit an authentic Aztec temple, or explore North American wildlife in the Life Science Gallery. Guests can also get up close and personal with frogs, snakes, lizards, insects, birds, and mammals at The Reiman Wildlife Wing.

For those interested in science-related activities for children, there are plenty of fun, hands-on activities available. From the Exploration Station to Discovery Room and more, visitors can learn all about Wisconsin’s natural history, participate in experiments and explore different cultures.

The museum also houses one of the finest collections of world folk art in the United States – including artifacts from New Guinea, Mexico, and Africa – as well as a wide selection of European paintings and prints. The museum is open seven days a week with extended hours during peak tourist seasons. Admission prices range from free for children under two to $17 for adults. Special discounts are available for Milwaukee County residents and active-duty military members.

For those looking to get an even deeper appreciation of Milwaukee Public Museum’s offerings, there are several behind-the-scenes tours, which offer a look at the museum’s collections and laboratories. Guided tours are also available, giving visitors an in-depth look at the exhibits, as well as providing detailed explanations of the artifacts on display. Whatever your interest may be, you’re sure to find something of interest and educational value at Milwaukee Public Museum.