Get directions, reviews and information for Bell Museum + Planetarium in Minneapolis, MN. The crowd gasped as the woolly mammoth loomed over them at the new Bell Museum. (Indeed, the new museum itself may not have been possible without the two organizations joining forces.) About the Bell Museum. With floor to ceiling windows throughout the museum and state of the art technology in every event room, there is a space to meet all of your St. Paul, Minnesota event needs. Click here for more info.. We are Minnesota’s official natural history museum and planetarium. The Bell Museum is Minnesota’s official natural history museum and has been preserving and celebrating the state for more than 144 years. Visiting the museum is like stepping back in time. Also new to the Bell is a planetarium, which became part of the project when the Minnesota Planetarium Society merged with the Bell in 2011. For more details on the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Planetarium, visit the Bell's website.
Bell members can use the email address on their membership to log in for member pricing. About Bell Museum Nestled in St Paul, on the University of Minnesota campus, the Bell Museum opened in the summer of 2018. Most of them were installed between the mid-20s and the 60s. Our new home on the University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus in St. Paul features a digital planetarium, high-tech exhibits, our famous wildlife dioramas, outdoor learning experiences and more. The museum is currently closed. The museum is part of the University of Minnesota's College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, and is set to open a new museum and planetarium in 2018.
We are relocating to the University’s St Paul campus, and opening mid-summer 2018!
Select the planetarium showing of your choice to purchase combination or planetarium-only tickets. Previously housed in a confined building, the new site is designed as a learning landscape—its surfaces configured to tie people, nature, and the environment together. Take amazing journeys from the far reaches of the cosmos to deep inside the human brain in the Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan Planetarium. Bell Museum & Planetarium January 5, 2018 / in MN Field Trip & Activities / by Mark Peterson. Menu & Reservations Make Reservations .
Minnesota’s official natural history museum has been preserving and celebrating the state for over 144 years.
Explore the origins of the universe and the diversity of life on earth in our galleries, which include our world famous wildlife dioramas. The dark, musty smelling museum with its oak wood walls and … But stars and planets aren’t the only focus of the intimate theater. “The stars are like music,” says Henrietta Leavitt in “Silent Sky,” the lyrical play in which writer Lauren Gunderson shows us Leavitt was right.