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Aug 9, 2019

4 of the Best Museums in Houston, TXThe history of Houston dates back over 100 years to 1836 when the city was officially founded by Augustus C. and John K. Allen. Most Texans are well aware of the battles and victories that led to the city they call home. You can further explore the interesting history of Houston, Texas, at these local museums.

Houston Museum of Natural Science

At the Houston Museum of Natural Science, you can explore and learn more about natural science. Check out one of the 16 exhibits including “Moon” by Luke Jerram and Biophilia: A Dialogue of Nature, Art and Science. Visit the Burke Baker Planetarium and you will feel like you have left Houston and are flying through the stars. The Cockrell Butterfly Center is home to thousands of butterflies and a rainforest conservatory.

You can also visit the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre, which is an IMAX theatre with 4K digital projection and 3D images. Make sure you check out the shop on your way out as 100% of proceeds go back to the educational programs at the museum.

The Museum of Fine Arts

Enjoy the artistic history of Houston by visiting the Museum of Fine Arts. This museum has something for everyone with exhibits like the Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography and Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors. The museum also hosts special events like gallery tours, filmmaker discussions, and drop-in art talks.

You can also view classic films at the Museum of Fine Arts. Upcoming films include the “Red Headed Woman” from 1932 and “The Story of Temple Drake” from 1933. Become a member of the Museum of Fine Arts to receive discounts on tickets and access to member-exclusive viewing days.

Holocaust Museum

The Holocaust Museum of Houston was founded with the goal of educating the public about the risks and dangers of prejudice. Through a collection of insightful exhibits, visitors can learn about the history of the Holocaust while also considering the social and political occasions that led to it. The museum has many exhibits that are worth checking out like The Rhona and Bruce Caress Gallery, And I Still Write: Young Diarists on War and Genocide. The museum also hosts community discussions, study groups, and has a 200-seat theater.

Space Center Houston

The Space Center of Houston is a top attraction among both locals and tourists. Children and adults of all ages can come to the space center to learn about space in a way that is both educational and entertaining. Check out the Mission Mars: Deep Space Era exhibit which educates you on Mars as a future residence for humans. The Astronaut Gallery allows you to view a large collection of spacesuits from important astronauts throughout history.

There is also a Mission Briefing Center which displays large-screen documentaries. You can sign up for one of the educational programs that are offered in the Learning Innovation Center.

Learn about the history of Houston in an entertaining way by visiting one of these local museums. Each one offers a unique experience that promises to excite, entertain, and educate.

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