Satisfy your science curiosity in a safe environment during our SCFD Free Days and Free Nights. Explore exhibitions, catch a Planetarium show or see a special performance or activity.
Get virtual with us! Check out our virtual programs that you can enjoy from home.
Viernes 19 de julio
Viernes 16 de agosto
Viernes 20 de septiembre
5-9 p.m.
Gratis con la entrada al Museo
¡Atención a todos los hablantes de español! Prepárate para “Noches en Español" en el Museo en donde puedes explorar los misterios de los agujeros negros en el Planetario Gates, mirar asombrosos documentales en la pantalla gigante del Teatro Infinity y conocer los secretos de las antiguas momias egipcias en un recorrido autoguiado. Y no solo eso, también tendremos anfitriones, guías de orientación y presentaciones especiales para mostrar objetos fascinantes de nuestras colecciones, ¡todo disponible en español! Reúne a tus amigos y familiares para una noche de descubrimiento y diversión en un entorno inmersivo en español que no querrás perderte.
Compra tus boletos en línea o en la taquilla el mismo día. También tenemos descuentos a través de tu biblioteca o presentando tu tarjeta SNAP, identificación de estudiante, educador o militar.
Friday, July 19
Friday, Aug. 16
Friday, Sept. 20
5-9 p.m.
Free with Museum general admission
Join us for "Noches en Español" at the Museum! In addition to our everyday offerings in English, you will have a chance to embark on a journey to unravel the mysteries of black holes in the state-of-the-art Gates Planetarium, marvel at awe-inspiring documentaries on the giant screen Infinity Theater and uncover the secrets of ancient Egyptian mummies through a self-directed guide — all presented in Spanish. Not only that, but we’ll also have Spanish-speaking staff and a showcase of fascinating objects from our collections. Round up your Spanish-speaking friends and family and come to the Museum for an action-packed adventure you do not want to miss.
You can acquire your tickets online or at the Museum on the day of the event. Remember that we have discounts available through your library or presenting your SNAP card, student, educator or military id.
- Designed For
- Everyone
- Families
- Alternate Language Availability
- Contenido disponible en español (Spanish Content Available)
Museum open until 9 on most Fridays
Can't make it to the Museum during the day? Come for an evening visit during Friday Evening Hours! The Museum is open until 9 p.m. and admission prices remain the same. As always, admission is free for our members. We look forward to kicking off the weekend with you.
- Designed For
- Everyone
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
SOLD OUT
T. REX 3D
Tuesday, July 23
6:15 p.m.
You’re invited to meet the G.O.A.T — Greatest of All Tyrants — on the big screen!
The T. Rex will be roaring to life in the giant screen in the film “T. REX 3D.” For over a century, this species has reigned as the undisputed king of the dinosaurs. With state-of-the-art CGI and cutting-edge paleontological insights, this movie offers an unprecedented journey into the world of the T. rex and its fellow Cretaceous carnivores. This movie features scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science unearthing a teenage T. rex!
We hope you’ll join us for this members-only night of discovery! We will be showing the film at two times this evening:
6:15 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Tickets required: $8 adult member, $6 senior member, $6 youth (ages 3–18)
- Please enter through the main entrance on the north side of the building.
- Doors will open at 5:45 p.m.
- We kindly ask you arrive at least 15 minutes before your screening begins.
- Please bring your member card for Museum entrance and your ticket to the Infinity Theater film.
- Concessions will be available for purchase.
- All sales are final unless the Museum cancels the event.
No walk-up tickets available; event subject to selling out. Only the Infinity Theater will be open during the event; the rest of the Museum will be closed.
- Admission
- Special Ticket Required
- Designed For
- Everyone
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
T. REX 3D
Tuesday, July 23
8 p.m.
You’re invited to meet the G.O.A.T — Greatest of All Tyrants — on the big screen!
The T. Rex will be roaring to life in the giant screen in the film “T. REX 3D.” For over a century, this species has reigned as the undisputed king of the dinosaurs. With state-of-the-art CGI and cutting-edge paleontological insights, this movie offers an unprecedented journey into the world of the T. rex and its fellow Cretaceous carnivores. This movie features scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science unearthing a teenage T. rex!
We hope you’ll join us for this members-only night of discovery! We will be showing the film at two times this evening:
6:15 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Tickets required: $8 adult member, $6 senior member, $6 youth (ages 3–18)
- Please enter through the main entrance on the north side of the building.
- Doors will open at 7:30 p.m.
- We kindly ask you arrive at least 15 minutes before your screening begins.
- Please bring your member card for Museum entrance and your ticket to the Infinity Theater film.
- Concessions will be available for purchase.
- All sales are final unless the Museum cancels the event.
No walk-up tickets available; event subject to selling out. Only the Infinity Theater will be open during the event; the rest of the Museum will be closed.
- Admission
- Special Ticket Required
- Designed For
- Everyone
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Designed For
- Families
- Designed For
- Families
- Admission
- Special Ticket Required
- Designed For
- Families
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Admission
- Special Ticket Required
- Designed For
- Families
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
$8 Member Adult, $6 Member youth/ senior | $10 Public Adult, $7 Public youth/ senior
- Designed For
- Families
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Sci-Fi Film Series
Denver Film and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science joined forces to untangle fact from fiction in your favorite science fiction films. Watch classic sci-fi films and museum scientists lead discussions exploring where science and film meet.
SUNSHINE
Fifty years into the future, the sun is dying, and Earth is threatened by arctic temperatures. A team of astronauts is sent to revive the Sun — but the mission fails. Seven years later, a new team is sent to finish the mission as mankind’s last hope. Post film discussion with Dr. KaChun Yu - Assistant Curator of Space Science
Tickets sold through Denver Film.
- Admission
- Special Ticket Required
- Designed For
- Adults
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Sci-Fi Film Series
Denver Film and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science joined forces to untangle fact from fiction in your favorite science fiction films. Watch classic sci-fi films and museum scientists lead discussions exploring where science and film meet.
The Martian
During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew. But Watney has survived and finds himself stranded and alone on the hostile planet. With only meager supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive. Post film discussion with Dr. Steve Lee, Senior Research Scientist at the Space Science Institute (SSI) in Boulder, CO
Tickets sold through Denver Film.
- Admission
- Special Ticket Required
- Designed For
- Adults
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Sci-Fi Film Series
Denver Film and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science joined forces to untangle fact from fiction in your favorite science fiction films. Watch classic sci-fi films and museum scientists lead discussions exploring where science and film meet.
Quantum Cowboys
Two hapless drifters, Frank and Bruno, team up with Linde to recover her land and trek across 1870's Southern Arizona to find an elusive frontier musician. The complex quantum time theory is blended with philosophical musings about art as the way we understand our history and memories, with gunfights, horses, dance halls, cacti, and saloons! Post film discussion with writer / director Geoff Marslett.
Please note that this film is HOSTED AT THE SIE FILM CENTER
Tickets sold through Denver Film.
- Admission
- Special Ticket Required
- Designed For
- Adults
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Sci-Fi Film Series
Denver Film and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science joined forces to untangle fact from fiction in your favorite science fiction films. Watch classic sci-fi films and museum scientists lead discussions exploring where science and film meet.
Arrival
Taking place after alien crafts land around the world, an expert linguist is recruited by the military to determine whether they come in peace or are a threat.
Please note that this film is HOSTED AT THE SIE FILM CENTER
Tickets sold through Denver Film.
- Admission
- Special Ticket Required
- Designed For
- Adults
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Hot, hot, hot, hot!
Enjoy the spice of life with the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and toast to the height of Summer with all things spicy!
What is Science Lounge?
Science Lounge is an evening for all folks 21 and over to grab a refreshing cold beverage and explore the Museum after-hours - exploring the exhibits, meeting new people, and dancing in the diorama halls!
But that’s not all – we’ve always got some scientific and “sip-able” discoveries on hand for the curiosity connoisseurs out there.
- Check out our mini lectures – our Genomic Research Scientists will duke it out debating the differences of Spices vs. Peppers – who will win in the Battle of the (taste)Buds?
- Want to share a favorite spicy (or non-spicy) recipe? Bring it along or share it at our Recipe Swap Station!
- Spice on Ice (well, liquid nitrogen) - do spicy foods taste different when they’re super-cooled with liquid nitrogen? Try it – if you dare...
- Check out the Summer Sky with our telescopes on the Sky Terrace!
- Dress to impress – wear your favorite Summer Duds – Hawai'ian shirts, florals, and Summer fashions are encouraged!
As always, we’ll have delicious sips at our cash bar and some spicy snacks to nosh on – come out for Science Lounge: Summer & Spice!
- Designed For
- Adults
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Wednesday, July 31
7:00 p.m.
Ricketson Auditorium
FREE
No reservations required. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Explore breaking space news with space scientists and hear the latest updates on missions exploring the solar system, rocket launches, cutting edge astronomy, and more.
This evening's presentation is by Graham E. Lau, PhD, Research Scientist from the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science and Host of Ask an Astrobiologist.
Please use the West Entrance of the Museum. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Wednesday, July 24
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Free
Ricketson Auditorium
The Story of Priest Point, Directed by students of Tulalip Heritage School. Killer whales (Orcas) rescue the residents of Priest Point from starvation in this animated version of a traditional Tulalip story. (Longhouse Media, 2010, 2 min.).
Button Blanket, Director Zoe Leigh Hopkins (Heiltsuk/Mohawk). This impressionist documentary presents a stunning montage of moving images, integrating the creation of a button blanket, the performance of a traditional dance and the art of the Heiltsuk people of the West Coast of Canada. (National Film Board of Canada in collaboration with APTN Vistas series, 2009, 4 min.).
The Makah Nation: A Whaling People. Whales form the heart of Makah Culture. One of the Makah’s oldest stories tells how Thunderbird saved the Tribe from starvation by providing a whale to eat. By 1920, non-Indian commercial whaling had driven gray whale populations nearly extinct. The Makah voluntarily stopped whaling more than 30 years before the U.S. and other countries began to regulate commercial whaling through the International Whaling Commission. Gray whale populations have since rebounded to historic high levels. In 1999 the Makah populations have since rebounded to historic high levels. In 1999 the Makah harvested their first gray whale in more than 70 years, reviving the Makah whaling tradition and renewing the Tribe’s culture. (Bristol Productions Ltd., 2002, 19 min.)
Following the film, please join us for a discussion/Q&A moderated by Mervyn Tano, President, IIIRM.
Free, RSVP NOT required. Seating on first come basis.
- Admission
- Free
- Designed For
- Everyone
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible