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  1. Visit the Field Museum to explore the world of science, nature, and culture. See exhibits, events, and SUE, the world's most famous T. rex.

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      Fuel your passion for discovery with dinosaurs, ancient...

    • Exhibitions

      Museum open daily 9AM-5PM (last entry at 4PM). Museum is...

    • Events

      Celebrate and support the Field Museum at our annual Gala!...

    • Join & Give

      Four labs throughout the Museum give the public a...

    • Educators

      Field trips are just the beginning—learn more about how the...

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      The specimens, artifacts, and objects in the Field Museum’s...

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  2. The Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH), also known as The Field Museum, is a natural history museum in Chicago, Illinois, and is one of the largest such museums in the world. The museum is popular for the size and quality of its educational and scientific programs, and its extensive scientific specimen and artifact collections.

  3. Learn about the museum hours, location, exhibitions, and ticket options for your visit. Find out how to save with discounts, special offers, and free admission days for Illinois residents.

  4. The Field Museum connects all of us to the natural world and the human story through its collections, research, and exhibitions. Learn about its history, mission, staff, and how to plan your visit.

  5. Explore the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, one of the city's museum campus attractions. See the largest T. Rex fossil, ancient mummies, gems, dinosaurs, and more in this guide.

  6. Explore 4.6 billion years of natural history at the Field Museum, one of the world’s great natural history museums. See ancient mummies, dinosaurs, gems, and more in immersive exhibits and galleries.

  7. Write a review. About. The Field Museum fuels a journey of discovery across time to enable solutions for a brighter future rich in nature and culture. With almost 40 million specimens and artifacts in our collections—including SUE, the world's most complete Tyrannosaurus rex—there's something for everyone.