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Dates:Thursday, July 10, 2014 - Sunday, March 1, 2015
Hours:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$$ see below
Category:Exhibits

Come see the beautiful glass specimens of sea creatures by the same artists who made the famed glass flowers! Available daily, free with museum admission.

Sea Creatures in Glass: Blaschka Models of Marine Invertebrates is a new exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History featuring recently restored invertebrate models created by famed glass artists Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka.

From delicate jellyfish and anemones to tentacled squid and bizarre sea slugs, these spectacular models were commissioned by Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology during the latter half of the nineteenth century, and many have not been on display for over a century.

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Adults: $12.00Non-Harvard Students with I.D.: $10.00Seniors (65+): $10.00Children ages 3–18: $8.00Children under 3: FreeFree for members

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hmnh.harvard.edu

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26 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA, 02138 map
Phone: 617-495-3045

The museum is located at 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, just past Harvard Yard. More information please visit hmnh.harvard.edu.

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