Exhibitions
Revisit the incredible array of exhibits previously shown at the FIeld Museum. Learn more below.
Through nearly 200 stunning treasures spanning 250 years, the exhibition explores the concept of kingship in India, and illuminates the world of the maharajas and their extraordinarily rich culture.
Explore the surprising and sometimes bizarre world of Extreme Mammals, the biggest, smallest, and most amazing mammals of all time, only at The Field Museum.
Malaria: blood, sweat, and tears was conceived and produced by Malaria Consortium and photojournalist Adam Nadel to highlight the history, science and global impact of malaria.
Harnessing technology and inspired by nature’s amazing design concepts, Nature’s Toolbox features innovative, eye-capturing contemporary art.
Get a rare look at the life of Field Museum scientist Dr. Corrie Moreau, and learn how her childhood love for insects spurred a career dedicated to researching ants.
Who was Genghis Khan – a ruthless warrior, or a revered statesman?
Join a Field-Museum-led team of scientists as they search the world for over 300 bivalve species – including clams and oysters.
For centuries, Mexican artists have created nacimientos, or nativity scenes, with materials and symbols that reflect their own cultures and times.
BLOOD/STONES: Burmese Rubies offers an intimate view on the hardships caused by natural resource exploitation, and addresses the crises that Myanmar’s citizens face today.
Discovered in 1996 and dating to A.D.300, uncover the stories hidden in its imagery in this rare public viewing.
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Hours
Open every day except Christmas. 9am - 5pm
Location
1400 S Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60605

