Plan an event, party or wedding at the Museum

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Plan An Event in Pompeii

This fall, entertain your guests with an unparalled view of Pompeii -- one of Imperial Rome's most cosmopolitan cities.

Gems & Minerals

On Permanent Display
Tunnel beneath the earth in a re-created mine and examine a host of colorful crystals and minerals found both locally and globally.

Inspire, Surprise, and Entertain All in One Setting

  • Multiple unique settings that accommodate 15 to 3,500 guests
  • Inspiring views of City Park, Denver's Skyline and the Rocky Mountains
  • State-of-the- art audio visual services
  • Museum event consultants will assist you in planning from beginning to end
  • A variety of different spaces are available for your event. Find out the capacity, pricing, and decor for each particular area.
  • Unforgettable exhibitions and event enhancements such as IMAX & Planetarium shows

Event Planning

Plan an Event in Pompeii
This winter, entertain your guests with an unparalled view of Pompeii -- one of Imperial Rome's most cosmopolitan cities.

Plan an Event in Mammoths and Mastodons
Beginning in February 2013, return to the Ice Age.

Facility Rental
A variety of different spaces are available for your event. Find out the capacity, pricing, and decor for each particular area.

Catering
The Museum's catering staff offers a variety of custom and regional cuisine, along with impeccable service. Browse through menus and pricing.

Weddings and Receptions
Our stunning settings, elite catering service, and immersive experience really bring a party to life. It will be a day you'll never forget-and neither will your guests.

Scheduling and Booking
Get information on scheduling and booking and read through our reservations, security, and decorating policies.

 

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When you host an event at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, you'll also be contributing to the Museum's mission to attract and serve diverse audiences by promoting the study, understanding, and enjoyment of the universe, nature, science, and human cultures. As a non-profit organization, the Museum relies on evening admissions and events to help sustain our many educational and research programs.

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