Cuddle with cats to celebrate our newest exhibition, Cats: Predators to Pets! *Please note that animals at the Field Museum will not be available for immediate, on-site adoption. If you are interested ...
Explore the world in our galleries, right here in Chicago—all year long. Supporters at every giving level, from members to Founders’ Council donors, receive: ...
The N. W. Harris Learning Collection at the Field Museum allows you to take real specimens and artifacts into your home or classroom. The N. W. Harris Learning Collection at the Field Museum gives ...
Explore cultures present and past, find the latest scientific discoveries, and travel the world right here in Chicago.
Join us for a series of weekly events that change how you see the museum—whether you’ve visited once or dozens of times. Encounter objects from our collection. Tour an exhibition. Find our poet in ...
The Field Museum is in the heart of Chicago’s Museum Campus, at 1400 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
SUE is the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found. Find out more about what we can learn from an animal's life by looking at their fossils by interacting with the model on ...
Wander through the beautiful and bizarre world of animals. Pass under the shadows of giant sea creatures and explore the colors, shapes, and sounds that make up the animal kingdom. Meet mollusks ...
Although treatment of an object may sometimes be necessary, treatment alone is not sufficient to preserve collections for future. Objects inevitably deteriorate, but our objective as preservers of ...
Step inside a sacred structure from New Zealand. Built in 1881 on Tokomaru Bay, this wharenui (FAH-reh-new-EE) is one of only three such Maori meeting houses now outside of New Zealand. Structural ...