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Description:The museum combines historic exhibits drawn from the University's vast collections with new and changing, multimedia exhibitions. Highlights include Harvard’s famed Blaschka Glass Flowers and Sea Creatures in Glass, New England Forests in the Zofnass Gallery and Marine Life in the Putnam Family Gallery. The museum’s historic Great Mammal Hall displays three huge whale skeletons suspended from the ceiling above bison and a 15-foot tall giraffe. Explore a timeline of our planet's history, as well

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Skip to main content Main Menu Utility Menu Search Harvard Museums of Science & Culture | HARVARD.EDU Join Subscribe Shop Rent Press Search Visit Exhibitions Programs Education Support About Glass Flowers One of Harvard's most famous treasures. Microbial Life: A Universe at the Edge of Sight Now open, this exhibit explores the fascinating lives of microbes. The Rockefeller Beetles David Rockefeller's beetles on view in the Arthropods Gallery Earth & Planetary Sciences Gallery This gallery displays thousands of rare minerals and sparkling gemstones in both rough and cut examples Great Mammal Hall This historic gallery, constructed in 1872, reflects the grand vision of Harvard Professor Louis Agassiz Plan your visit! Open 9:00 am-5:00 pm daily -- Free Public Lecture Olfaction in Science and Society On Wednesday, February 26, Catherine Dulac and Venkatesh Murthy will engage in a conversation with internationally recognized olfactive expert Dawn Goldworm to discuss how neurobiological research on olfaction relates to our everyday experiences. Advance registration is recommended. Free Public Lecture Infectious Cancers in Tasmanian Devils On Thursday, February 20, Mark Margres will discuss how this species is adapting in response to cancers, whether there is any hope for the Tasmanian devil to avoid extinction, and what can be learned about human cancers from studying the disease in other animal species. Special Event Fermentophone: Meet the Artist On Saturday, February 22 , meet artist Joshua Pablo Rosenstock and learn about his inspiration for the fermentophone during an informal conversation. Did you know Did you know tardigrades can survive in extreme conditions? Scientists have found them under layers of solid ice, in hot springs, and even in outer space! Learn more about these "water bears" in our Microbial Life exhibit. 0c780acd9669ab3fdf7718a51d53794c Email Updates Sign up for our newsletter. Your privacy: we do not share our list. 26 Oxford Street | Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-3045 | hmnh@hmsc.harvard.edu Open daily 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Plan Your Visit 70cd81739d5e358583752680d7d39323 Admin Login OpenScholar Copyright © 2020 The President and Fellows of Harvard College | Privacy | Accessibility | Digital Accessibility | Report Copyright Infringement...