The Field Museum of Natural History: Admission

The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago houses more than 40 million pieces that span the history of life and science. Highlights include the largest T. rex, the Titanosaurus Maximus, an impressive gem room and interactive spaces for children, making it a must-see for the whole family.

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The Field Museum of Natural History: Admission

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Step into a vast universe of science and discovery at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History, one of the world's most prestigious museums. With a collection of more than 40 million objects spanning from prehistoric times to the present day, this museum promises to amaze visitors of all ages. Face to face with the largest Tyrannosaurus rex ever found or in front of mysterious mummies reputed to be cursed, each room offers a fascinating experience. One of the great protagonists is Maximus the Titanosaurus, a colossus of the Cretaceous period that holds the title of the largest known dinosaur. At 37 meters long and weighing 70 tons, its size is comparable to that of ten elephants combined. If glittering treasures are your thing, the Grainger Gem Room will dazzle you with more than 600 gemstones and 150 historic gems, including diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds and opals. Quite a visual feast, if only to admire. The little ones can continue exploring in the Crown Family Fun Lab, an interactive space where they can learn science through play and experimentation. Between permanent exhibitions, temporary exhibits and a gift store full of curiosities, the Field Museum offers an enriching and unforgettable experience.

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