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Museum of Natural and Cultural History
1680 E 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401, United States
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Ra
Review №1

An excellent museum! Ive been many times, but todays visit (Aug 30, 2020) was the first since its very recent reopening, and it was interesting to see the Covid-related policies. First, Ill note that the museum continues to be great! Entry is limited to two groups of visitors at a time, which is too few given its space -- about four or five roughly 500 sq ft. rooms. This could safely be increased, I think. Or, timed entry would help coordinate visits. Still, we didnt have to wait to get in on a Sunday. Masks were of course required, and the museum had an excellent procedure of having little signs next to things that could be touched to indicate that you had touched them, so that the staff could quickly wipe them. The staff nicely explained the Covid-related procedures; signs were clear; hand sanitizer was abundant. A new civil rights / Black experience exhibit was very good (though it could use more photos). As always, the fossils / bones were stunning -- gorgeous and evocative of a remarkable past.

Yi
Review №2

Really well laid out and easy to understand. Was a very enjoyable, and pleasant experience. Highly recommend even during these times. They took great care in provididing a safe environment

Ma
Review №3

What a great little museum! High quality exhibits & the one on black history was tragic & informative but so well done! The staff was kind & helpful & did an excellent job keeping things clean!

E
Review №4

Eeeeeeeeeeeeee so much fun! Come early in the morning and you can easily spend a whole day here just carousing and learning :)

Jo
Review №5

Very nice experience.The exhibits are very well explained and you can actually read most of it without feeling its too much.I liked the variety of fossils they had and all the information regarding them. Its like a trip to the past of Oregon thousands of years ago.I learned things that I didnt know and thats a nice plus for me. They have a few interactive areas that you can use, but some are closed due to Covid. I know if it were at a different time without covid, the experience would have been twice as good.Even If your not a museum affectionate, I would suggest going just for the experience of learning something new. I love my action, but also love the thrill of learning something new, experiencing a part of life you dont usually pay attention to.Overall great. Some things are close but thats alright.

De
Review №6

It was fun and cool to learn about the past and learn new things. About the planet and the people who came before us.

Er
Review №7

This small museum packs in some great exhibits. There is a lot of information about the Native Americans who lived in this region, but also the animals. There is a life sized skeleton of a giant ground sloth that will give you nightmares!Staff/tour guides are patient and friendly.

Ka
Review №8

Kids Academy Pre School where we go went on field trip with parents to Museum and it was allot of fun, kids gets hands on experiences. Beautiful place!!

kr
Review №9

It was good very short and had a lot information that was packed

Ai
Review №10

This is a amazing museum! The staff was great. Mr Connor greeted us and Ms Brianna. They were our host and hostess and they made sure our experience at the natural and cultural museum was one that we will return to with friends.

Me
Review №11

Fun and educational place that is kid friendly. This is our second time going and we found the exhibits interesting and the kids had fun researching. An hour is plenty of time here.

Da
Review №12

We visited on one of the free days and had a enjoyable and enlightening afternoon touring the exhibits. We spent time in the Explore Oregon and Where Past is Present areas, but mainly came to check out the Racing to Change Eugene civil rights exhibit. This was well put together and well staffed and we appreciated being able to learn about the history of civil rights activism in Eugene.The building itself is a little adorable tucked away gem. Ive lived here for years and never knew about this space. Both the exterior and interior are well crafted and satisfying. I am happy that this place exists in the city where I live.

Ci
Review №13

Nice museum. They have some tours which can be quite informative and the first Friday of each month is free admission with encouraged donation. Good way to learn local history!

Ra
Review №14

Great place to take all ages lots of artifacts and information

Za
Review №15

They have parking for patrons right across from the front door so dont pay for parking. We used our Seattle Science Center yearly pass to get in free. Its kinda small but the exhibit room in the back is cool :)

ci
Review №16

Our second home. We love going to the special events too.

Ch
Review №17

A great little museum on the UofO campus. Tons of information on the native peoples of Oregon and the area, as well as great exhibits on the Natural history of the area. And a GIANT SLOTH! So cool!

Dy
Review №18

Wonderful collection, especially of archeological artifacts found nearby. the interactive exhibits were fun, and the person who gave me a tour seemed really excited about history. I went just to see one specific art exhibit, but ended up spending hours going through the entire walk through twice.

Ka
Review №19

Wonderful visitors center with interactive displays that both adults and kids can enjoy.

Be
Review №20

Best museum plenty of hands on activities. Wonderful for the entire family

Ma
Review №21

Lots of very interesting things to see. Great for the whole family and not expensive!

An
Review №22

Super cool stuff to look at. Was a great place to take the kids for the afternoon.

El
Review №23

In few rooms, all the history about the life in our planet and Oregon in particular. Highly recommended!

Wi
Review №24

Small intimate museum with excellent displays and also geared towards children. Exhibits are both cultural and scientific .

Lu
Review №25

Awesome little museum that had great information with a variety of subjects. We spend a good hour here, and there was plenty of activities that kept both adults and kids entertained.

Do
Review №26

The last time I visited, it was in the basement of Condon; this new museum is a much better venue.

Ka
Review №27

Very neat! Was entertaining and educational! There was a school field trip there when we visited so we felt a bit rushed to try to stay ahead of them. Other than that it was a nice time.

Tr
Review №28

Great small museum on University of Oregon campus. Has a focus on Native Americans, Oregon geology and paleontology. Only $6

Sh
Review №29

Very nice University of O campus museum. I really liked it. They have a little parking lot just across the courtyard entrance. Park, then get the pass for your car window from them.

Ch
Review №30

This is a highly educational, locally-focused museum with plenty of digital and interactive features. Admission fee is modest. Galleries feel fresh, and the resilient architecture exhibition is very interesting. One of their main exhibitions, Explore Oregon, groups together several topics such as evolution and extinction. While this may be a workable approach and the topics are interconnected to some extent, I think the narrative is a bit loose. I would have preferred a chronological flow for geology-related exhibits, and, for biology-related ones, a layout divided into ecoregions. Of course, this is my own bias, and a lack of square footage may pose a problem. Also, if they have more space, a lobby area (prior to admission desk) for resting and socializing would be a nice addition.

Cl
Review №31

Inexpensive way to kill a couple of hours with curious school aged kids! Lots to read and learn about, including historic artifacts, local nature, native history, and earthquakes and volcanoes. Definitely worth a visit.

Ta
Review №32

Very interesting place to visit. Check it out!

Sa
Review №33

Some of the exhibits were being updated. But still was a great museum. Loved the owl photo exhibit and the Mount St. Helens exhibit too. Easy to walk around in. Parking lot just to the west has spots for museum visitors, get a pass when you enter the museum.

Vi
Review №34

Very fun and educational... Kids loved it... Very friendly staff... Great for the whole family...

Mi
Review №35

Some of the exhibits were being updated. But still was a great museum. Loved the owl photo exhibit and the Mount St. Helens exhibit too. Easy to walk around in. Parking lot just to the west has spots for museum visitors, get a pass when you enter the museum.

Ed
Review №36

Small museum, but exhibits were packed with lots of information and offered a variety of mediums to interact with. These include tablets for audio and video, magnetic displays, crafting, and the traditional self-trivia reveals.I was impressed with the exhibit focusing on using environmentally-friendly sourced materials and how they can positively address modern challenges that affect marginalized communities that don’t have streamlined access to development.

Te
Review №37

Interesting place to bring curious youngsters to. Spent about 2 hours there. I was not sure if photos are allowed so did not take any.

Se
Review №38

I like this place because it has a nice emphasis on global warming and the decline/threat to native species overall because of humans. A sad but very real truth that people need to see. Ive read some negative reviews about the cultural side, but as a biologist I mostly review the natural history side. Overall it is a great small museum.

Jo
Review №39

Its a lovely little museum. Really great exhibits. Fun interactive activities. Not enough dinosaur bones for my 4 year old to stay interested tho...

Ch
Review №40

Some of the exhibits were being updated. But still was a great museum. Loved the owl photo exhibit and the Mount St. Helens exhibit too. Easy to walk around in. Parking lot just to the west has spots for museum visitors, get a pass when you enter the museum.

Ti
Review №41

This is an amazing museum and well worth a visit... or two... or three. Heck we try to visit it at least a couple times a year if not more.

Ja
Review №42

Good one time experience. Affordable and has some cool fossils. Go on a Sunday for free parking on the street because the museum itself only has around 5 parking spots.

Li
Review №43

There are some very cool exhibits here. All the staff were friendly and polite.

Ca
Review №44

Great place to visit if you are interested in geology. Fun dinosaur and mammoth exhibit this month. Also creative take on disaster housing.

Je
Review №45

Great....very helpful staff.

Pe
Review №46

This museum is near the U of O campus in Eugene Oregon. And has lots of meat displays. When we were there they had some of the oldest shoes that were ever made on display. It was great to go to. It was easy to find a parking spot on the weekend. They have an outside garden also to walk around with some artwork in it. And if you also have time you can go walk around and look at the nice old buildings on the U of O campus.

Ja
Review №47

Fantastic museum! Great for all ages with many interactive displays. I definitely need to come back since my kids were dragging me around to each of the exhibits they were excited about.

Di
Review №48

Small, but a lot of neat stuff.

Ut
Review №49

This place is a treasured gem.

Ti
Review №50

The exhibits are always factual and interesting! I really enoyed the exhibit featuring biomimcry in architecture/survival architecture. I recommend that everyone makes at least one stop here when they are in Eugene :)

Be
Review №51

Super cute and well-run museum focused on tactile ways the little ones learn, love it!

Me
Review №52

Love this place! Something to please everyone, artistic history. I went on a free day but would definitely pay in the future.

Nd
Review №53

Friendly staff.interesting n educational.

Ro
Review №54

Very cool artifacts. Learned a lot about early Oregon. Wish it was bigger but happy with what I got :)

He
Review №55

Fascinating and fun!! This place is amazing! From 3 billion year old rocks to 20,000 year old poop; they have it all. If you like learning and want a museum to spend a few hours doing just that- This is the place for you!

Bo
Review №56

It is always interesting to learn something new. Come check this place out.

Ma
Review №57

Very nice place, lots to see & touch, very friendly docent.

Jo
Review №58

Phenomenal museum, especially considering how small it is. Packed with cool exhibits and innovative interactive ones, definitely recommend it with or without kids

Br
Review №59

A really nice museum to walk through and learn about Oregon.

Sa
Review №60

Small but comfortable. The kids loved it, especially the fossils and skeletal displays. A nice stop for families.

Ma
Review №61

Its got rotating exhibits that focus often focus on archaeology thats being done by professionals employed by the University. For a smaller museum its great! Especially for children, theres always interactive elements worked into every exhibit.

Ev
Review №62

Wonderful perspective into the life of the natives and the climate and geology of the area

Au
Review №63

Free for students and inexpensive for others. Very good way to learn about local history and they just added two new elephant sculptures out front.

Mi
Review №64

Staff was helpful and friendly. Great place to take kids of all ages. Has many interactive displays for kids. Will be back again soon.

cl
Review №65

It was bloody amazing, truly an interesting place to visit if you have time to kill amd want to see some history.

Br
Review №66

Awesome experience. Learned a lot about Oregon.

Ru
Review №67

Wonderful exhibits...great staff and excellent way to learn more about the history of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.

to
Review №68

Outstanding place. Jam packed with neat stuff

Mo
Review №69

It was my first time to be there and I liked it!

mc
Review №70

Wonderful collection of Oregons natural history. From sabre tooth tigers to indigenous cultures. Definitely worth visiting.

Na
Review №71

It’s pretty cool! I got to learn about poop. Yea that was fun.

Be
Review №72

Ask for the scavenger hunt. Its a fun way for kids to see the museum.

Tr
Review №73

The Museum of Natural and Cultural History is a fantastic place to visit for all ages. The people at the museum are top notch, from the archaeologists piecing together Oregons past to the friendly and knowledgeable volunteers who are always on hand to answer any questions. I may be a little on the biased side because, well, I work here, but I loved this museum long before I got hired. Come on over and youll see what I mean.

Ev
Review №74

Small and jam packed with information. We received free entrance because we have an OMSI membership. They have some very old local (Oregon) artifacts including a 9,000 year old sandal.This is more of a stop and read kinda museum with some interactive things for kids. If you walk straight through, youll be done in 10 minutes or less.

Al
Review №75

Some great exhibits. Very affordable

Jo
Review №76

Some of the exhibits were being updated. But still was a great museum. Loved the owl photo exhibit and the Mount St. Helens exhibit too. Easy to walk around in. Parking lot just to the west has spots for museum visitors, get a pass when you enter the museum.

Da
Review №77

Enjoyed learning more about the history of Oregon. I was especially fascinated with the information on the indigenous people of Oregon.

Ja
Review №78

Very cool place to go.. very interesting

Am
Review №79

Wow this museum is truly amazing. I learned so much about hunter gatherers and fishing. This museum would get five stars but you know that globe in the kids section... it just wasnt as shiny as I had hoped it would be. Despite that set back the staff there is just super.

Ma
Review №80

Amazing museum

Kl
Review №81

No museum ever is worth $35 with student discount. But there’s a lot to see if you like aquariums.

Ma
Review №82

Interesting collections and interactive exhibits of Oregons natural history.

Ti
Review №83

Whats fun learned a lot of new things

Da
Review №84

Oregon history on display. Get up close and personal with items from Oregons native past.

ju
Review №85

Great little Natural History museum with an excellent concentration of superb exhibits and archaeological artifacts within a stone throw of downtown Eugene.

Te
Review №86

A lot more than you could ever imagine.Its right in your backyard.Do yourself a favor....

An
Review №87

Beautiful museum!

Fr
Review №88

Very nicely presented material, with an informative your by Linda.

Ju
Review №89

Its pretty interactive. Has a good history of Oregon. I just dont agree with the evolutionary base the museum comes from.

Al
Review №90

Excellent collection of pnw natural and cultural artifacts and exhibits. We spent over an hour going through with kids 3, 6, 12, 17, and 19 and all of them stayed engaged and loved it.

Ga
Review №91

Great interactions, great info :) although it is rather small. The museum is free admission on home game days for the ducks (I dont know if thats only for football...) and I wouldnt pay to get in.

Ma
Review №92

Super cute, small museum.

My
Review №93

I learned so much!

Mo
Review №94

Kind of spendy, but lots of interactive exhibits.

Re
Review №95

Feathered Dinosaur exhibit is FASCINATING!

Ar
Review №96

Great place to learn of the long history of Oregon.

Su
Review №97

Unique museum. Learned things about the Pacific Northwest I didn’t know. Well done!

Ro
Review №98

Love this place.

Ga
Review №99

Great collection of NW native materials, plus good review of Oregons natural history.

Tr
Review №100

This was very educational and fun loved to learn so much

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  • Address:1680 E 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401, United States
  • Site:http://mnch.uoregon.edu/
  • Phone:+1 541-346-3024
Categories
  • Museum
  • Book store
  • Children's museum
  • Cultural center
  • Gift shop
  • Science museum
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:11am–3pm
  • Tuesday:11am–3pm
  • Wednesday:11am–3pm
  • Thursday:11am–3pm
  • Friday:11am–3pm
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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