Final Weeks: "Star Wars," "Body Worlds," and "The Vikings" at Discovery Times Square (July 11–August 14)
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Glimpse into the world of Star Wars, the inner workings of the body, and Viking culture; all exhibits must close on 9/5
The Deal
- $21 for one general admission ticket to Star Wars and the Power of Costume, Body Worlds: Pulse, or The Vikings Exhibition (up to $32.12 value)
- $30 for general admission for one guest to two exhibits of your choosing: Star Wars and the Power of Costume, Body Worlds: Pulse, or The Vikings Exhibition (up to $48.99 value)
- $39 for general admission for one guest to all three exhibits: Star Wars and the Power of Costume, Body Worlds: Pulse, or The Vikings Exhibition (up to $72.40 value)
Exhibitions at Discovery Time Square
- Star Wars and the Power of Costume: Darth Vader’s mask. C-3PO’s golden chassis. Princess Leia’s gold bikini. The world of Star Wars is shaped as much by costumes as it is by lightsabers. Check out 70 hand-crafted costumes from the first six movies, as well as seven newly added costumes from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
- Body Worlds: Pulse: Dr. Gunther von Hagens’s presevative plastination technique captures what’s happening in actual human bodies during common activities such as playing football and dancing, giving visitors a new perspective on the mechanics of the body.
- The Vikings Exhibition: Going beyond the stereotype of sea raiders in horned helmets, this exhibition explores every aspect of Viking society, from religious iconography to philosophical scholarship to, yes, full-scale model of actual ships on which the Norse people sailed
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About Star Wars, Body Worlds, and The Vikings Exhibition
Unlike more traditional museums, Discovery Times Square does much more than simply display artifacts. The space, located in the building once occupied by The New York Times printing presses, encourages visitors to learn through interactive, sensory exhibits. Past shows have taken guests inside the Titanic’s final wreck site, Da Vinci’s ingenious inventions, and the vast collection of riches and bandages owned by King Tut. More than a museum, DTS has featured exhibitions of unparalleled breadth, including Pompeii: The Exhibit, Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition, Terracotta Warriors: Defenders of China’s First Emperor, The Art of the Brick, Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N., and most recently, The Hunger Games: The Exhibition.