Witte Museum Attractions & Landmark
Natural History and Science MuseumOverview
The city's science and natural history museum has increased its remarkable popularity even more with the adjacent HEB Science Tree house: a collection of interactive exhibits and activities for visitors of all ages. Permanent exhibits include ones featuring Native American cave paintings, archaeological artifacts, an Egyptian mummy, native Texan mammals, reptiles and insects and much more. Past touring exhibits have included gowns and memorabilia from Fiesta's Order of the Alamo coronation pageants, Dinosaurs Alive! and Microbes.Open Hours
Mo from 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM, Tu from 10:00 AM to 08:00 PM, We to Sa from 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM, Su from 12:00 PM to 05:00 PMThe new fine arts exhibit is very nice looking, but was in stark contrast to the rest of the displays. The archaeology and natural history displays are in dire need of renovation and look old. Photo murals were severely faded. The carpeting in the biology exhibit was worn and unbelievably stained. The sound of the various video programs (which we mostly enjoyed) tended to compete against each other and created an irritating level of noise in the upper galleries. We finally gave up on trying to listen to the video program about the pictographs/petroglyphs, besides the noise it would have helped to have a bench to sit on. The Egyptian exhibit was disappointing and imparted very little information, not sure why it was even there. I didn't like the "what do you think happened" educational questions that were posed, I'm there to learn something. What is the point of reconstructing the Egyptian mural and then having it knocked down by a floor board?
last time we went, I parked the truck on the side in front of the Sushi restaurant that shares the parking lot with the Witte, and a man and woman tried breaking into my truck as I walked away, this was at 10 am with lots of workers and old people loitering right in the parking lot. After I reported this to security, they told me it was a very common problem, at least the license plate number I got was helpful to them. The cameras are located in only one area (now I know), so I don't feel safe at all going to the Witte anymore. I knew the neighborhood is full of crime, but I thought the Witte and Brackenridge Park security were adequate, now I know they aren't. Hopefully they are adding more parking soon with more security, but I don't see it happening yet.
The HEB Tree house is GREAT for kids! My son had a blast playing there. They have activities for all aged children. If you go on certain days at certain times it is free to get in.
I love the witte, its a friendly atmosphere, with a lot of information. The staff is nice, and it's truly wild fun!! The dinosaur display was awesome, it's fun look at all the bees in that they have. Plus all the bugs, and it's very hands on. Kids would thoroughly enjoy it as well as Adults.
I thought that was planty of fun things to do and it's a great place to learn about the city. I love the section on local ecosystems. The Science Tree House is great also. Just make sure your dinosaur craze preschoolers understand that the number of dinosaur bones are limited. We came from LA and our 3 yr old was dissapointed that there are only one room of dinosaurs. May be the upcoming special exhibit on dinosaurs would be a little more satisfying. I would definitely recommend the place. It's right next to the Brakenbridge Park with the river and wild water fowls. The playground is not too far away too. The train is also cool, but you have to buy tickets by the zoo in order to get on at the Witte.
it rocked it was so great. Its not just for little kids teenagers enjoyed it 2
The witte museum is a great place to learn and have a good time. I recently took my family (2 children 3 and 5 yrs old) they had a blast. We are looking forward to our next visit.

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