National Museum of Nuclear Science & History: Entry Ticket
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History: Entry Ticket
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The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History in Albuquerque offers a fascinating look into one of the most significant scientific developments of the 20th century. This specialised museum explores the complex history of nuclear technology, from the atomic age through to modern nuclear medicine and energy production. You'll discover the stories behind the Manhattan Project, Cold War developments, and how nuclear science shapes our world today.
Inside, permanent exhibitions trace the evolution from uranium mining through to nuclear fuel processing and waste management. Interactive displays explain the science behind nuclear technology whilst historical artefacts and detailed timelines provide context for major events like the development of the atomic bomb. The museum's educational approach makes complex scientific concepts accessible to visitors of all backgrounds, whether you're interested in physics, military history, or medical advances.
Highlights
- Heritage Park's nine-acre outdoor collection featuring authentic military aircraft including B-29 Superfortress, B-52B Stratofortress, MiG-21, and F-16 Fighting Falcon
- Full-scale replica of the Trinity Tower, recreating the 100-foot steel structure that held the world's first atomic bomb at White Sands Missile Range in 1945
- Comprehensive exhibits on nuclear medicine showing how atomic science revolutionised medical treatment and diagnosis
- Interactive science areas designed specifically for children to explore nuclear concepts through hands-on activities
- Military vehicle displays and missile collections showcasing the technological progression of nuclear-capable systems
- Detailed exploration of uranium mining processes and nuclear fuel production methods
Plan Your Visit to National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
The museum opens daily from 9:00am to 5:00pm, giving you plenty of time to explore both indoor exhibitions and the extensive outdoor Heritage Park. Allow at least three hours for a thorough visit, though aviation enthusiasts may want to spend longer examining the aircraft collection. The morning tends to be quieter, making it ideal for photography and closer inspection of displays.
All main areas are wheelchair accessible, and the museum caters well to families with dedicated children's interactive zones. General admission covers all permanent exhibits, though special temporary exhibitions may require additional tickets. Personal photography is permitted throughout most areas, with some restrictions on flash photography near sensitive displays.
Albuquerque's position in nuclear history makes this museum particularly significant - the city sits near Los Alamos where much of the atomic bomb development took place. For a broader understanding of the region's scientific heritage, consider exploring Albuquerque Old Town walking tours that cover the area's rich history. The museum also complements other Santa Fe day trips from Albuquerque for those interested in New Mexico's unique blend of scientific achievement and cultural heritage.
Why you'll love it
- Trace nuclear history from the Manhattan Project through the Cold War
- Discover how nuclear science underpins modern medicine and energy
- Specialist museum in Albuquerque covering the full arc of the atomic age
- Examine artefacts and exhibits spanning decades of nuclear development
- Explore the scientific breakthroughs that shaped the 20th century
What's included
- Entry to the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
- Access to permanent exhibitions
- Access to outdoor aircraft and artefact displays
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Mon-Sun09:00-17:00
- Know before you go
Wheelchair access is available throughout the museum
Keep your admission ticket with you during your visit
Special events or temporary exhibitions may require separate tickets
Audio guides may be available at the entrance
Photography is generally permitted but flash and tripods may be restricted
- Visitor guidelines
Do not touch exhibits unless signage allows
Supervise children in all activity areas
Food and drinks are not allowed in exhibit halls
Follow staff instructions and posted museum rules
Respect all display barriers and signage
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
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Where you'll be
601 Eubank Boulevard Southeast
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