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Explore three floors of immersive exhibits that take you back in time and around the world. Learn more about the 4 million objects in the collection, shop online, or plan your event at the Museum.
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The Milwaukee Public Museum strives to make its exhibits, programs, and facilities accessible to all visitors.
Museum Admission. Includes one Planetarium program. Dome Theater films may be purchased separately. Adult 18-64: $25. Teen 14-17: $24. Senior 65+: $21. Youth 4-13: $19. Military/College: $21.
Learn about the history, exhibits, and future plans of the Milwaukee Public Museum, a natural and human history museum in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The museum was chartered in 1882 and has over 4 million objects in its collection.
Explore the world, history, and culture at MPM, the most visited museum in Wisconsin. See live butterflies, dinosaurs, King Tut, and more in immersive exhibits and shows.
- 800 W. Wells Street, Milwaukee, 53233, WI
- (414) 278-2728
The exhibits on the First Floor are some of MPM’s most popular, including the Streets of Old Milwaukee - a step back in time to 1900s Milwaukee; the Puelicher Butterfly Garden – our live tropical butterfly exhibit; The Third Planet, featuring the Museum’s ancient creatures including dinosaurs; and a two-story immersive Costa Rican ...
The mission of the Milwaukee Public Museum is to inspire curiosity, excite minds, and increase desire to preserve and protect our world's natural and cultural diversity through exhibitions, educational programs, collections, and research.
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