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  1. Audubon Insectarium is one of the most unique interactive museums in America. Discover up close a leaf cutter ant colony marching in the walls, see exotic and colorful beetles, and be immersed in our butterfly garden.

  2. Full of lush flowering plants and offering a spectaular view of the Misssissippi River, this garden features hundreds of free-flying butterflies from around the world. Serene and gorgeous, the space is a wonderful end to an Insectarium visit.

  3. Learn more about the different exhibits you can experience at Audubon Insectarium in New Orleans, LA. Contact us with any questions!

  4. The breathtaking Butterfly Garden remains a highlight of the Insectarium, where visitors young and old can discover 20 species of butterflies from rainforests across the world. Insectarium Ticketing Information

    • 1 Canal St, New Orleans, 70130, LA
    • (504) 581-4629
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  5. At Bug Appetit discover and taste edible insect cuisine, explore a beautiful garden overlooking the Mississippi River with hundreds of free flying butterflies, muse over 50 displays with live arthropods, and much more. Book your tickets now, and discover why insects are the building blocks of all life on our planet. Duration: 1-2 hours.

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  6. The Audubon Insectarium is an insectarium and entomology museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. As part of its move from its previous location at the U.S. Custom House Federal Building to the site of the Audubon Aquarium , the museum reopened on June 8, 2023.

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  8. Jun 13, 2017 · To help celebrate the 9th “ANT-iversary’’ of its opening on Tuesday, June 13, Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium is putting the spotlight on one of the most prized jewels in its insect collection: a pair of rare Queen Alexandra's birdwings, the world’s largest butterflies.

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