Field Museum General History
Natural History, Human HistoryChicago,
IL, 60605
United States
+1 312 922 9410
+1 312 665 7427
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/



Overview
Travel from ancient civilizations through modern times, viewing remnants of bygone cultures and traditions. Get the inside story on Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur skeleton, or view preserved man-eating lions and other animals. For a truly subterranean experience, check out the Underground Adventure, an exhibit dedicated to soil and how it sustains life, or just relax at one of several places to eat. Free for members, teachers and military personnel. Chicago residents receive a discount. See website for online ticketing, visitor guide, and extended hours.Open Hours
Mo to Su from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PMUpcoming Events Near Field Museum
- Bushman | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- Evolving Planet | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- Man-Eater of Mfuwe | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- McDonald's Fossil Preparation Laboratory | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- The Art Lacquer of Japan | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
Like: beautiful museum; great exhibits; exhibits are up close and personal (you feel like you are walking with the dinosaurs); learned a lot; inexpensive Dislike: I hate that I'm not there now!
the building itself is very impressive, its beautiful, but the displays seemed not taken care of, they could defaintly do alot more with it. It was acutally kinda boring and lacked excitment.
I only had two full days in Chicago and I really didn't want to spend my time in museuems. I decided to go here when I found out that the Lions of Tsavo were here. I got there right when it opened and I was the only person in the whole wing where the lions were, which made it somewhat creepy. The museum was amazing and even though I kept trying to get out of there I ended up spending over four hours there and still didn't see even half of the exhibits. Next time I go to Chicago I will set aside more time to do the Field Museum justice.
Maybe its because im not really that into history and stuff of that nature, but i was a little dissapointed....was expecting way more, so maybe thats why.....that life size fossil of the T-Rex Sue was insane, loved that...and all the dinosaur displays.......maybe my expectations were too high or something....great place to take the family and kids though.
The Field Museum is pretty interesting. My parents, boyfriend and myself all visited over the summer and we had an okay time. It was well worth the price of admission. I was most interested in the Mummy exibit. (And of course Sue!) These exibits were alot of fun! They have loads of mummies and little models of how the process was done. Africa was alot of fun too. It puts you in the position of a slave in one part. Unfortunatly, there are alot of the same items shown over and over. (Ancient Americas; Hall of Animals.) There is alot to see here so try not to waste time looking at one thing for too long. They give you a map when you arrive so decide what you want to see then. You can always go back to other things later. Customer satisfaction seems to be lacking. We were getting on the elevator to go back to the top floor and a worker made some rude comments to us when we were trying to be friendly with her. We had to be led out because they shut the lights off and it was too dark to find our own way out. *They will rush you out and turn the lights off at 5PM.
large place with many atracktions like sue a giant t-rex. and the lions that killed hunderds. I whould go Wheles,
This can be a nice museum, depending on how much time you have. This museum is HUGE. It can be exhausting looking at everything here. If you are one of these people who likes to read about what you are seeing in the exhibits, you might want to make this a two day trip. It takes forever justing LOOKING at the exhibits. The other bad thing about this museum is that there really isn't a good time to come here. If you visit during the weekend, it will be packed. If you come during a weekday, you have to put up with annoying and noisy school kids. Most of these kids show no interest in the museum, but rather seem to take the time that they have out of the classroom to socialize or act as if they are at a playground.
For anyone who has ever visited the American Museum of Natural History and is afraid the Field just won't live up to its east coast counterpart, fear not. The Field Museum, though smaller, certainly does not leave you disappointed. The Field has a great atmosphere with great exhibits and a surprisingly modern feel. It also is conveniently located near the Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium just in case you have a hankering for an ultra-cultural experience. Which is why I call it, AMNH, Abridged.
I agree with most that there are plenty of excellent exhibits. However, they close pretty early (5:00) so plan accordingly. Most of the museums in Chicago could use some longer hours in the summer.
I've lived in Chicago my entire life and I can't understand why the Field Museum didn't get the highest rating. It is our grand jewel and a treasure. No visit to Chicago is complete without a visit to the Field Museum.



