A visitor favorite since the museum opened in 1921, the Grainger Hall of Gems has a history older than the Field Museum itself. At the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, Tiffany & Co.’s gem collection ...
Embark on a journey from the oceans’ white-capped waves to their inky depths as you discover the latest ocean science in an immersive new exhibition that will make a splash with the whole family.
Calling all cat lovers! Complementing the Field Museum's current exhibition Cats: Predators to Pets, you are invited to discover the wild cats of the world, particularly the smallest species, with ...
Explore cultures present and past, find the latest scientific discoveries, and travel the world right here in Chicago.
Inside Ancient Egypt is an up-close look at the daily lives of ancient Egyptians—as well as how they thought about death. Enter through a three-story replica of a mastaba, a type of ancient Egyptian ...
Take a break from the holiday hustle and get cozy with your favorite dino friends! You and your family are welcome to enjoy a warm beverage, read a book, or have a family storytime together. Create ...
See the latest science firsthand in the Grainger Science Hub. Come meet Dan Kaping, Assistant Conservator, and Peter Rosen, ...
Takapsicapi, Peekitahaminki, and Caabnąįkiisik are just a few names of the game played in North America long before French settlers arrived and gave it their own name: “lacrosse.” Lacrosse is the ...
The Field Museum is in the heart of Chicago’s Museum Campus, at 1400 S. DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
Learn from the past to enable a brighter future. Field Museum scientists get their hands dirty and their feet wet in service of conserving the natural world, promoting cultural understanding, and ...
Fungi are the second largest kingdom of organisms, with about 100,000 known species and an estimated diversity of more than 1.5 million species. Next to insects, Fungi are the most diverse group on ...