Step into History with Global Wildlife, Dinosaurs & Spain Art: Admission for 1-4 at Bandera Natural History & Art Museum

Bandera Natural History & Art Museum
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Immerse yourself in the rich art of Spain, explore prehistoric dinosaurs, and witness exotic wildlife in stunning dioramas at Bandera Museum

Ready to step into a world where history, nature, and art collide? At Bandera Natural History and Art Museum, you’ll find a fascinating mix of exhibits, from life-sized dinosaur replicas to the breathtaking art of colonial Mexico.

What We Offer

  • Museum Admission for 1, 2, or 4 People
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Good to Know

  • Hours of Operation: Wed – Sat (10am – 5pm), Sun (12pm – 5pm), Mon- Tue (Closed)

  • Toddlers (age 3 and under) and Active Military (ID required) personnel get free access to this museum's exclusive arts, history, and monumental events of the past

  • School adventurers can have double the fun with an enriching trip to the museum. Check out the details, and organize an educational day

  • For party lovers, be it a casual fun day or birthday party, the museum offers various packages with some restrictions and hour limit

Why You Should Grab The Offer

Bandera Natural History and Art Museum is a unique destination where art, history, and nature seamlessly come together. One of the most notable features is the New Spain Art Collection, which boasts over 150 pieces from the New Spain period (1521 to 1820). This extraordinary collection, the first of its kind in the United States, includes works from renowned artists such as Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, and Jose de Ibarra.

The museum also features a detailed model of the Manila Galleon Isabella, which showcases the crucial role the Manila Galleons played in transporting art and goods along trade routes from Manila to Acapulco. This historical exhibit gives visitors a glimpse into life aboard these monumental ships, adding an extra layer of cultural depth to the museum’s offerings.

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Beyond the art, the Juan Infante International Hall is home to exotic taxidermy displays from around the globe, including Africa, Asia, and North America. Visitors can explore six dioramas showcasing the wildlife and habitats of Texas Hill Country, adding a natural history element to the museum’s appeal. Additionally, their outdoor trail offers another layer of exploration where guests can enjoy the local flora while understanding conservation efforts firsthand. With an 18,000 sq. ft. space featuring international wildlife, colonial art, a museum shop, and the cozy Café Twiga, this museum is perfect for those seeking an enriching cultural and educational experience.

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    • Walk-ins available Wednesday - Sunday. Please have your redemption code ready at the time of service.
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    • Limit 4 per person(s), may buy 1 additional as gift(s).
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About Bandera Natural History & Art Museum

Bandera Natural History Museum exists today because of one man's vision. The museum's founder Juan Carlos Infante dreamed about creating a place where people of all ages and backgrounds could learn about the diversity of the Earth's wildlife. The venue was established in 2011 under the name of Bandera Exotic Wildlife Museum. Within a few years it turned into a 14,000-square-foot building covering the area of eight acres and featuring dozens of exhibits. In 2015 its name was changed to the current one. The museum is a non-profit organization, whose purpose is to educate the visitors on the abundance of the natural world and the importance of its conservation.

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