Harvard Museums of Science and Culture Household Membership (four museums!)


Item Number: 131

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $85

Online Close: Apr 30, 2015 11:59 PM EDT

Bid History: 2 bids - Item Sold!

Description

This one membership gives you unlimited free admission for 2 adults and 2 children (18 or under) into:


Harvard Museum of Natural History is home to the world-famous Blaschka Glass Flowers from the Harvard University Herbaria, the newly-renovated Earth & Planetary Sciences Gallery, and exhibitions drawn from the outstanding collections of Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology.


Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology is among the oldest archaeological museums in the world. This museum's displays include towering Native American totem poles, and large Maya murals and sculptures.


Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments contains over 20,000 objects dating from about 1400 to the present. A broad range of scientific disciplines are represented, including astronomy, navigation, horology, surveying, geology, calculating, physics, biology, medicine, psychology, electricity, and communication. 


Harvard Semitic Museum explores the rich history of cultures connected by the family of Semitic languages. This museum is home to the University’s collection of over 40,000 Near Eastern artifacts including pottery, cylinder seals, stele, sarcophagi, and cuneiform tablets.


Other membership benefits include:



  • 10% discount on children’s programs

  • 10% discount at all HMSC museum shops (excluding books at the Peabody Museum)

  • 10% discount on HMSC adult programs

  • Discounts at select local restaurants

  • Behind-the-scenes tours

  • Exclusive member events

  • Opportunities to interact personally with celebrated scientists, archaeologists, artists, and experts from Harvard and around the world.

  • Free admission to museums and science centers worldwide through the ASTC Passport Program

  • Reading room privileges at Harvard’s Ernst Mayr, Tozzer, and Botany Libraries 

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