The Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia
About
Founded in 1855, the Wagner Free Institute of Science is dedicated to providing free public education in science. Its programs include free courses and lectures, field trips and lessons for children and museum tours for all ages. The evening science courses are in their 157th year, making them the oldest program devoted to free adult education in the United States. The Institute also has a strong commitment to children’s science education and offers a range of programs for school groups and through partnerships with neighboring schools and community groups. The Institute’s Museum houses more than 100,000 natural history specimens, a collection begun by founder William Wagner in the early nineteenth century and expanded by the pre-eminent scientist Joseph Leidy in the 1880s. Completed in 1865, the Institute’s National Historic Landmark building is essentially unchanged since the late-nineteenth century and includes a Victorian Exhibition Hall filled with fossils, shells, minerals and mounted animal skeletons and skins displayed in original wood and glass cabinets.
For more information on operating hours, visiting guidelines and admission rates please visit http://www.wagnerfreeinstitute.org/museum.shtml or call +1 215-763-6529.
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Opening Time
Tuesday :3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday :3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday :3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday :3:00 PM - 5:00 PM