Cockrell Butterfly Center, Houston: See 527 reviews, articles, and 297 photos of Cockrell Butterfly Center, ranked No.10 on TripAdvisor among 298 attractions in Houston.
Located at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Cockrell Butterfly Center is where you can bask in the beauty of butterflies as they flit and float in a natural habitat. With its ethereal vibe, there are more than butterflies to admire too.
The Cockrell Butterfly Center and Brown Hall of Entomology provide entertainment and education for the whole family. Walk through a living butterfly habitat, marvel at spectacular live and preserved specimens of some of the world’s largest and weirdest arthropods, and enjoy interactive games and quizzes.
The Houston Museum of Natural Science (abbreviated as HMNS) is a science museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park in Houston, Texas, United States. The museum was established in 1909 by the Houston Museum and Scientific Society, an organization whose goals were to provide a free institution for the people of Houston focusing on education and science. Museum attendance totals over two million visitors each year.
Cockrell Butterfly Center, Houston: See 527 reviews, articles, and 297 photos of Cockrell Butterfly Center, ranked No.10 on TripAdvisor among 298 attractions in Houston.
Located at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Cockrell Butterfly Center is where you can bask in the beauty of butterflies as they flit and float in a natural habitat. With its ethereal vibe, there are more than butterflies to admire too.
The Cockrell Butterfly Center and Brown Hall of Entomology provide entertainment and education for the whole family. Walk through a living butterfly habitat, marvel at spectacular live and preserved specimens of some of the world’s largest and weirdest arthropods, and enjoy interactive games and quizzes.
The Houston Museum of Natural Science (abbreviated as HMNS) is a science museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park in Houston, Texas, United States. The museum was established in 1909 by the Houston Museum and Scientific Society, an organization whose goals were to provide a free institution for the people of Houston focusing on education and science. Museum attendance totals over two million visitors each year.