Field Museum of Natural History
E2928
The Field Museum of Natural History is a major natural history museum in Chicago renowned for its extensive scientific collections, research, and exhibits on fossils, cultures, and biodiversity.
Aliases (5)
Statements (60)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
museum
→
natural history museum → research institution → |
| conductsResearchIn |
biodiversity
→
conservation → cultural anthropology → evolution → |
| country |
United States
→
|
| foundedAs |
Columbian Museum of Chicago
→
|
| hasArchitecturalStyle |
neoclassical
→
|
| hasCollection |
animals
→
cultural objects → fossils → meteorites → minerals → plants → |
| hasCollectionSize |
millions of specimens
→
|
| hasCollectionType |
anthropology
→
botany → cultural artifacts → geology → natural history → paleontology → zoology → |
| hasExhibit |
Ancient Egypt exhibit
→
Evolving Planet → Grainger Hall of Gems → Hall of Birds → Hall of Native North Americans → Inside Ancient Egypt → Máximo the Titanosaur → SUE the T. rex → |
| hasFormerName |
Columbian Museum of Chicago
→
Field Columbian Museum → |
| hasNonprofitStatus |
501(c)(3)
→
|
| hasPublicTransitConnection |
Roosevelt station
→
|
| hasResearchDepartment |
Anthropology
→
Botany → Conservation biology → Geology → Paleontology → Zoology → |
| hasTaxId |
36-2167018
→
|
| hasWebsite |
https://www.fieldmuseum.org/
→
|
| inception |
1893
→
|
| isPartOf |
Museum Campus Chicago
→
|
| knownFor |
anthropological exhibits
→
biodiversity research → extensive scientific collections → natural history exhibits → paleontology research → |
| languageOfWorkOrName |
English
→
|
| locatedIn |
Chicago
→
Grant Park → Illinois → |
| locatedOn |
Lake Michigan shoreline
→
|
| namedAfter |
Marshall Field
→
|
| neighborOf |
Adler Planetarium
→
Shedd Aquarium → |
| originatedFrom |
World's Columbian Exposition collections
→
|