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Explorez plus de 40 millions d'artefacts, dont SUE, le T. rex le plus grand et le plus complet au monde jamais découvert ! Découvrez 23 momies dans une tombe égyptienne recréée, notre éblouissante Gem Hall ou voyagez dans le puissant empire aztèque ! Rencontrez Maximo, notre nouveau titanosaure de plus de deux étages ! La santé de nos invités et de notre personnel est toujours notre priorité absolue et nous vous invitons à nouveau à explorer en toute sécurité près d'un demi-million de pieds carrés d'espace de galerie ouvert.
Ville: Chicago
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Admission to Field Museum of Natural History
Free daily docent-led tours
Ticketed exhibits and 3D Movie, if option chosen
Admission to Field Museum of Natural History
Free daily docent-led tours
Ticketed exhibits and 3D Movie, if option chosen
Admission to Field Museum of Natural History
Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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Chicago
1400 S Lake Shore Drive,
• À votre arrivée, rendez-vous au guichet Will Call/Group Sales et échangez votre bon contre un billet.
• Si vous avez acheté le All Access Pass, veuillez noter que le film 3D est soumis à disponibilité. Pour réserver votre temps, il est recommandé d'arriver tôt entre 9h et 12h

Personnel des relations avec la clientèle : sonnez pour Discovery Pass, AAP ou Basic Admission comme indiqué sur le bon, puis passez à la caisse. Récupérez et remettez le bon s'il est imprimé.
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs à mobilité réduite santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Le film 3D est soumis à disponibilité. Pour réserver votre temps, il est recommandé d'arriver tôt entre 9h et 12h
  • Plans du musée et guides des points forts disponibles en anglais, espagnol, français, allemand, italien, chinois mandarin, japonais, coréen, polonais et portugais
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver les mains régulièrement
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • À compter du lundi 28 février, le Field Museum supprimera l'obligation de présenter une preuve de vaccination pour entrer. De plus, les masques sont suggérés mais non obligatoires pour l'entrée au Musée. Cette politique est conforme à celle de la ville de Chicago.
À quoi s'attendre
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Field Museum
The Field Museum is home to SUE, most complete T. rex, plus more than 35 world-renowned exhibitions. Discover Inside Ancient Egypt, where 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000 year-old hieroglyphics reside.  In Underground Adventure, visitors “shrink” to 1/100th of their natural size to explore a subterranean world. Be dazzled in our new Hall of Gems. Marvel at one of the largest collections of Chinese jade in North America in our Hall of Jades. Journey through 13,000 years of history in the Ancient Americas from the Ice Age mammoth hunter to the temples of the Incas and Aztecs. If you are looking for dinosaurs – this is the place! Visit our newly renovated Dinosaur Hall -- Evolving Planet -- where giant sloths, woolly mammoths and dinosaurs mingle! Located on Chicago’s Museum Campus, The Field Museum also has dining facilities, two 3D theaters and an unbeatable view of Lake Michigan and Chicago’s downtown skyline. The Field Museum is an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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Field Museum
The Field Museum is home to SUE, most complete T. rex, plus more than 35 world-renowned exhibitions. Discover Inside Ancient Egypt, where 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000 year-old hieroglyphics reside.  In Underground Adventure, visitors “shrink” to 1/100th of their natural size to explore a subterranean world. Be dazzled in our new Hall of Gems. Marvel at one of the largest collections of Chinese jade in North America in our Hall of Jades. Journey through 13,000 years of history in the Ancient Americas from the Ice Age mammoth hunter to the temples of the Incas and Aztecs. If you are looking for dinosaurs – this is the place! Visit our newly renovated Dinosaur Hall -- Evolving Planet -- where giant sloths, woolly mammoths and dinosaurs mingle! Located on Chicago’s Museum Campus, The Field Museum also has dining facilities, two 3D theaters and an unbeatable view of Lake Michigan and Chicago’s downtown skyline. The Field Museum is an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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Field Museum
The Field Museum is home to SUE, most complete T. rex, plus more than 35 world-renowned exhibitions. Discover Inside Ancient Egypt, where 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000 year-old hieroglyphics reside.  In Underground Adventure, visitors “shrink” to 1/100th of their natural size to explore a subterranean world. Be dazzled in our new Hall of Gems. Marvel at one of the largest collections of Chinese jade in North America in our Hall of Jades. Journey through 13,000 years of history in the Ancient Americas from the Ice Age mammoth hunter to the temples of the Incas and Aztecs. If you are looking for dinosaurs – this is the place! Visit our newly renovated Dinosaur Hall -- Evolving Planet -- where giant sloths, woolly mammoths and dinosaurs mingle! Located on Chicago’s Museum Campus, The Field Museum also has dining facilities, two 3D theaters and an unbeatable view of Lake Michigan and Chicago’s downtown skyline. The Field Museum is an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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Field Museum
The Field Museum is home to SUE, most complete T. rex, plus more than 35 world-renowned exhibitions. Discover Inside Ancient Egypt, where 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000 year-old hieroglyphics reside.  In Underground Adventure, visitors “shrink” to 1/100th of their natural size to explore a subterranean world. Be dazzled in our new Hall of Gems. Marvel at one of the largest collections of Chinese jade in North America in our Hall of Jades. Journey through 13,000 years of history in the Ancient Americas from the Ice Age mammoth hunter to the temples of the Incas and Aztecs. If you are looking for dinosaurs – this is the place! Visit our newly renovated Dinosaur Hall -- Evolving Planet -- where giant sloths, woolly mammoths and dinosaurs mingle! Located on Chicago’s Museum Campus, The Field Museum also has dining facilities, two 3D theaters and an unbeatable view of Lake Michigan and Chicago’s downtown skyline. The Field Museum is an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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Field Museum
The Field Museum is home to SUE, most complete T. rex, plus more than 35 world-renowned exhibitions. Discover Inside Ancient Egypt, where 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000 year-old hieroglyphics reside.  In Underground Adventure, visitors “shrink” to 1/100th of their natural size to explore a subterranean world. Be dazzled in our new Hall of Gems. Marvel at one of the largest collections of Chinese jade in North America in our Hall of Jades. Journey through 13,000 years of history in the Ancient Americas from the Ice Age mammoth hunter to the temples of the Incas and Aztecs. If you are looking for dinosaurs – this is the place! Visit our newly renovated Dinosaur Hall -- Evolving Planet -- where giant sloths, woolly mammoths and dinosaurs mingle! Located on Chicago’s Museum Campus, The Field Museum also has dining facilities, two 3D theaters and an unbeatable view of Lake Michigan and Chicago’s downtown skyline. The Field Museum is an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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Field Museum
The Field Museum is home to SUE, most complete T. rex, plus more than 35 world-renowned exhibitions. Discover Inside Ancient Egypt, where 23 Egyptian mummies and 5,000 year-old hieroglyphics reside.  In Underground Adventure, visitors “shrink” to 1/100th of their natural size to explore a subterranean world. Be dazzled in our new Hall of Gems. Marvel at one of the largest collections of Chinese jade in North America in our Hall of Jades. Journey through 13,000 years of history in the Ancient Americas from the Ice Age mammoth hunter to the temples of the Incas and Aztecs. If you are looking for dinosaurs – this is the place! Visit our newly renovated Dinosaur Hall -- Evolving Planet -- where giant sloths, woolly mammoths and dinosaurs mingle! Located on Chicago’s Museum Campus, The Field Museum also has dining facilities, two 3D theaters and an unbeatable view of Lake Michigan and Chicago’s downtown skyline. The Field Museum is an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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Musée du Champ
Le Field Museum abrite SUE, le T. rex le plus complet, ainsi que plus de 35 expositions de renommée mondiale. Découvrez Inside Ancient Egypt, où résident 23 momies égyptiennes et des hiéroglyphes vieux de 5 000 ans. Dans Underground Adventure, les visiteurs « rétrécissent » à 1/100e de leur taille naturelle pour explorer un monde souterrain. Laissez-vous éblouir dans notre nouveau Hall of Gems. Émerveillez-vous devant l'une des plus grandes collections de jade chinois en Amérique du Nord dans notre Hall of Jades. Voyagez à travers 13 000 ans d'histoire dans les Amériques antiques, du chasseur de mammouths de la période glaciaire aux temples des Incas et des Aztèques. Si vous cherchez des dinosaures, c'est l'endroit qu'il vous faut ! Visitez notre salle des dinosaures récemment rénovée - Evolving Planet - où les paresseux géants, les mammouths laineux et les dinosaures se mêlent ! Situé sur le campus du musée de Chicago, le Field Museum dispose également de restaurants, de deux cinémas 3D et d'une vue imprenable sur le lac Michigan et le centre-ville de Chicago. Le Field Museum est une expérience inoubliable pour les visiteurs de tous âges.
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Taylor B
Sep 2020
Where do we begin? What do we want to see? Do we have time to see it all? Just the enormous size of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago is an exhausting proposition. Located at 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, in the Museum Campus, at the south end of Grant Park, overlooking Monroe Harbor and Lake Michigan, it is recognized as one of the three premier museums in the United States, along with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and the Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. The massive building, which was opened in 1921, covers 480,000 square feet of exhibit space on three levels and displays 40 million specimens and objects, a full range of existing biodiversity, gems, meteorites, fossils, anthropological collections and cultural artifacts. Its library contains 275,000 books, journals and photo archives on biology, geology, archaeology and ethnology. Are you tired yet? Two million people visit the museum annually. They are mostly attracted to the museum's five permanent exhibitions. Personally, as a historian, I am always fascinated by the Inside Ancient Egypt exhibit, which includes 23 human mummies, an ancient marketplace, a three-story replica of the tomb of the son of the last pharoah of the Fifth Dynasty and 5,000-year-old hieroglyphs. Adults and children alike have been drawn to Sue, the Tyrannosaurus rex, since the exhibit was unveiled in 2000. It is the largest T. rex specimen ever discovered. It is 67 million years old and measures 40.5 feet long by 13 feet tall and once weighed 8.4 to 14 tons. Other must-see exhibits are the animal exhibits and dioramas such as Nature Walk, Mammals of Asia and Mammals of Africa; Evolving Planet, which follows the evolution of life on Earth over four billion years; and Ancient Americas, which covers 13,000 years of human ingenuity and achievement in the Western Hemisphere. Founded in 1893, the museum originated from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The more you see, the more you want to see. Allow four or five hours to appreciate it all.
jkoslowski148
Sep 2020
I know how busy the Field Museum can be. When it reopened, I wanted to help support it, especially when they are open at a 25% capacity. If you were ever going to see it and have enough space to take pictures, this is the time. Go early in the day and you won't have to worry about big crowds. Park at Soldier Field and the walk is very easy (there is some construction so the signage is a little confusing but look for the giant Greek Revival building and walk in that direction). Since it is also such a huge facility, that 25% is spaced out so you will see a very small amount of people. They do not have paper maps but they do have electronic maps throughout the Museum so you can very easily take a picture from your phone or scan a QR code. I felt very safe the whole time. As far as the exhibits go, the bird section is really cool. Yes, they are stuffed animals and say what you will about how the specimens were collected, it is fascinating to see them. My daughter is three and didn't question why the animals weren't blinking, breathing, or generally moving. The man-eating Lions of Tsavo are at the end of one of the exhibits and not in the mammal section. Their are arrows on the ground to advise you in a direction to travel (I assume for Covid reasons although maybe they want you to get the full experience of the exhibits) so sticking to them might make it tough to see some displays but really it forces you to go into practically every section. The Africa section is interesting and well laid out, especially in this day and age. I also feel the sections on Native Americans are among the best I have seen at any Museum (save for the Smithsonian's complex). The dinosaurs will be popular with kids, especially Sue who now has her own room. Save some time for that. I had hoped to do the Field and the Shedd on the same day so I had to hurry or miss certain parts, including China, Gems, and Plants. Only for lack of time. I'm sure they are excellent. I wouldn't recommend the Underground Adventure exhibit. It is an extra cost and is basically a few animatronic spiders and signs. I appreciate the effort but we were on a time crunch and just weren't that impressed. Budget a good amount of time to see the Field. There is a lot of reading but even if you aren't reading everything, there are enough three dimensional artifacts to hold anyone's attention. You can buy general admission and have more than enough to see. It is one of the best Museums in Chicago and deserves time.
L H
Aug 2020
Wow - fleshed out Sue is stupendous! She's going on tour soon, so check before you go. The Field is integral to Chicago history, and the taxidermy displays are historical artifacts in their own right. The best way to enjoy it is to step back in time, enjoy the old book smell, peaceful dimly-lit halls, and marvel at how breathtaking the older displays must have been in the days of limited media. Of course there are modern, interactive exhibits as well. There is so much to see and learn, it's hard to imagine any person of any age not finding at least one display worth the visit. Just wish they would streamline entry for members (at the Art Institute you simply flash your card for the scanner and you're in), which is annoyingly cumbersome.

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