Browse Museums

Alexander Ramsey House

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Historic House

Como Conservatory

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Como Zoological Society

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Zoo

Dakota C H S

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Ft. Snelling State Park

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Park

James J Hill House

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Maplewood Nature Center

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Minnesota Children's Museum

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Children's

With 40 years of experience, Minnesota Children’s Museum is a leading producer of exhibit rentals and has the largest collection of children’s traveling exhibits on the road. Our exhibits provide organizations with highly immersive, educational experiences that boost attendance, engage visitors and spark learning.

Minnesota Museum of American Art

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Art

Minnesota Museum of American Art is CLOSED; however, exhibitions and events are being organized in other locations throughout the metro and state in an “On the Road” program. Please check the Upcoming Exhibitions and Events page for dates, times, and locations.

Science, Specialized

Children's Museum

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Children's

Como Park Zoo and Conservatory

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Zoo

COMPAS

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Data Transformed

Saint Paul, Minnesota

GIBBS MUSEUM

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Nature Centers

The story of the Gibbs Museum begins in 1833 near Batavia, New York. Jane DeBow was taken by a missionary family traveling west to work among the Dakota around Fort Snelling. Jane grew up in Minnesota and became familiar with the Dakota culture.

Macalester College Art Gallery

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Art

Minnesota Zoological Garden

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Zoo

Minnesota Historical Society

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Botanical Garden, Cemetery, Children's, Culture, General, History, Historic House

The Minnesota Historical Society is chief caretaker of Minnesota's story—and the History Center is home to the Society's vast collections. Within its archives reside artifacts ranging from American Indian moccasins and artwork to furniture and photographs, Civil War-era flags and a wealth of geneaological information. All of it is accessible today and for future generations. Through its 26 historic sites and museums, the Society offers opportunities for thought-provoking entertainment, learning and fun. Visitors can discover the power of water at Mill City Museum, enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Superior at Split Rock Lighthouse, and experience 19th-century frontier living at Historic Fort Snelling.

Specialized

Minnesota Wild

Saint Paul, Minnesota

History