San Antonio: Witte Museum Admission Ticket

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Explore San Antonio's nature, science & culture with an entry ticket to the Witte Museum Museum. This immersive learning experience includes a dinosaur gallery, Texas heritage center, art gallery, and more.

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Experience

  • Highlights
    • Explore the amazing dinosaurs of land, sea and sky during the Cretaceous Period.
    • Immerse yourself in the dramatic environments and rich history of Texas.
    • Experience the daily life and spiritual world of the People of the Pecos.
  • Full description
    Journey through an immersive cultural experience while exploring Texas history dating back to the Cretaceous Era! The Witte Museum of Nature, Science & Culture includes a dinosaur gallery, Texas heritage center, art gallery, H-E-B treehouse, climbing wall and much much more!

    Welcome to a journey through Deep Time. Enter beneath a blue Cretaceous sky as pterosaurs glide overhead. Explore layer upon layer of Texas history stacked from floor to ceiling, packed with evidence of past life from millions, thousands and hundreds of years ago. Discover the place where water, land and sky meet and find out how they shaped the environments of the past, and now shape your world today.
  • Includes
    • Admission to all permanent and select special exhibition galleries on the Witte Museum's 10-acre campus, including:
      Naylor Family Dinosaur Gallery featuring skeletons of dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period
      McLean Family Texas Wild Gallery with dioramas featuring more than 150 Texas animals from all regions of Texas
      H-E-B Body Adventure with four floors of interactive health and wellness activities for all ages.
      Robert J. & Helen C. Kleberg South Texas Heritage Center with artifacts that share the rich history of Texas.
      Kittie West Nelson Ferguson People of the Pecos Gallery with artifacts and dioramas from people who lived in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands for more than 9,000 years.
  • Exclude
    • Special Exhibition Ticket (Sold Separately)