U-M Museum of Natural History Reservation

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1105 North University Avenue,Ann Arbor MI 48109

25 June, 2021

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We're excited to welcome you back to the U-M Museum of Natural History beginning June 25! The mastodons, dinosaurs, and staff look forward to welcoming visitors on Fridays and Sundays from Noon to 4:00 p.m beginning Friday, June 25! To ensure that everyone enjoys their visit and stays safe, we’ll be starting with limited hours and reduced capacity. and will gradually expand our hours and occupancy. Admission for individuals and families is free, but timed reservations are required. Click the red "Select A Date" button above to reserve your spot. Museum occupancy is reduced and safety protocols have been instituted in accordance with University of Michigan requirements. Some activities and exhibit areas, including the planetarium, are closed at this time. Important information for planning your visit: Registration is required by clicking the red "Select A Date" button above.Enter through the museum's main entrance—between the pumas—on the south side at the east end of the building.Complete the U-M health screening on the day of your visit. Have the "completed" screen (or screenshot) ready to show. GuestResponsiBlueUniversity of Michigan Community ResponsiBlueFace coverings are required for all visitors age two and older—regardless of vaccination status—to protect our youngest and most vulnerable visitors. Maintain a social distance of at least one puma statue (six feet) from other visitors.Please do not come to the museum if you or any members of your party feels unwell. Visitors showing signs of illness at the time of their visit will be asked to return at a later dateReview all safety protocols here. . Parking and Directions The University of Michigan Museum of Natural History inspires curiosity with exhibits that explore the natural world from molecules to dinosaurs, a planetarium to discover the Universe, public labs to do actual science, and opportunities to meet real scientists. The museum is free for families and individuals.

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