Milstein Hall of Ocean Life

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Milstein Hall of Ocean Life is a renowned exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History featuring dramatic displays of marine biodiversity, highlighted by its iconic life-sized model of a blue whale suspended from the ceiling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum exhibition
natural history exhibition
architecturalFeature dramatic lighting on blue whale model
large vaulted ceiling
contains models of marine animals
multimedia presentations about oceans
specimens of marine organisms
country United States of America
surface form: United States
exhibitType diorama hall
science education exhibit
feature dioramas of marine environments
displays of deep-sea life
displays of fish
displays of marine invertebrates
displays of marine mammals
educational panels about oceans
interactive exhibits about marine science
life-sized model of a blue whale
suspended blue whale model
hasFloor main floor
mezzanine level
inception 1998 renovation completion
knownFor dramatic displays of marine biodiversity
iconic blue whale model
large suspended ceiling display
locatedIn American Museum of Natural History
Manhattan
New York City
New York State
United States of America
surface form: United States
mainBuilding American Museum of Natural History
surface form: American Museum of Natural History Central Park West complex
namedAfter Paul Milstein
surface form: Paul and Irma Milstein
operator American Museum of Natural History
partOf American Museum of Natural History permanent exhibitions
Hall of Biodiversity
surface form: Biodiversity and Environmental Halls at AMNH
purpose promotion of ocean conservation awareness
public education about marine environments
subject marine biodiversity
marine ecosystems
marine life
oceanography
theme conservation of marine life
evolution of marine organisms
oceans
visitorActivity observing suspended blue whale from multiple levels
participating in educational programs
viewing marine dioramas

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American Museum of Natural History hasExhibition Milstein Hall of Ocean Life