The nation’s only congressionally chartered museum in its field and an intriguing place to learn the story of the Atomic Age,
from early research of nuclear development through today’s peaceful uses of nuclear technology.
Come have fun and learn with us this summer! Students K-6 can register to experience exciting science and fun STEAM activities at the museum. Our education team has divided camp topics into single-day camps with multi-age collaborative camper experiences from 8:30 am- 3:30 pm, with FREE before-and-aftercare starting at 7:30 am and ending at 5:30 pm.
The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History's Counselor In Training (CIT) Program is a teen leadership program that builds leadership, interpersonal, collaborative, and communication skills.
The Museum Artifact Center is vitally important to preserving a part of history that helped us keep the peace and prevent another world war. We also honor the contributions of the men and women who designed and built these weapons.
We believe that together, you can help us preserve this history for future generations. Your support is important in helping us achieve our goal. To learn more about this project and to join us in our mission, please click here.
Open daily from 9 am to 5 pm.
Adults 18-59 - $17
Seniors 60+ - $15
Youth 6-17 - $15
Veterans - $11
Active Military (and dependents) - $11
Children under age 5 are free
Group Tours - Click here
*A valid photo ID with a resident address is required for New Mexico resident admission prices.
We recommend admissions be purchased within the same week they are to be used, but you will not be turned away if your visit takes place after the one-week timeframe.
SAFETY & SECURITY
Visitation policies at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History are designed to protect visitors and staff and secure and preserve the collections and facilities entrusted in our care. Violation of these guidelines could result in removal from the Museum.
Firearm Policy The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is located on federal property. The Museum restricts visitors from carrying firearms and weapons while on Museum property. Weapons include, but are not limited to, guns, knives, or swords, explosives, and any chemical whose purpose is to cause harm to another person.
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
601 Eubank Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123
Phone: 505-245-2137
Museum Store: 505-245-2137 ext.106
Administrative Offices: 505-245-2137 ext. 103
Group Tours: 505-245-2137 ext. 103