Milstein Hall of Ocean Life

in New York, United States



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200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, USA
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N40° 46' 53.688" W73° 58' 25.176"   (40.78158, -73.97366)
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The Milstein Hall of Ocean Life is a large exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. It focuses on marine biology, botany and marine conservation. The hall is most famous for its 94-foot (29 m)-long blue whale model, suspended from the ceiling behind its dorsal fin. The hall's classic lines and visually arresting elegance host cutting-edge exhibition technology and the latest scientific research on the ocean. The 29,000-square-foot Hall has been transformed into a fully immersive marine environment with high-definition video projections, interactive computer stations, hands-on models, 14 renovated classic dioramas, and eight new ocean ecosystem displays that transport visitors from the rainbow-hued profusion of life in the Indo-Pacific coral reefs to the flickering bioluminescence of fishes in the eerie darkness of the deep sea.
The exhibit was first created by the AMNH Exhibitions Lab in 1933, was renovated in 1969 and once again in 2003 through funding provided by Paul and Irma Milstein.

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Milstein Hall of Ocean Life

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