
Join us on January 27th for an event on the theme of Sanctuary at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science featuring Chris Patrello, the Assistant Curator of Anthropology at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. We can’t wait to hear what Chris has to say!
And speaking of the museum, we have some exciting news about a new theater they’ve just opened up.
YouĀ WonātĀ Believe your Eyes!Ā
Denver has a brand-new theater. The Denver Museum of Nature & Science has opened the impressive, multifunctional and high-tech Infinity Theater, which has a fresh, new lobby entrance with brand new finishings, an impressive new laser projector and sound system, newĀ audioĀ and visual accessibility features, such as a hearing induction loop and updated closed captioning system, enhanced programming, 2D and 3D capabilities and much more.Ā The Infinity Theater will host events, performances, serve as an event venue and play a limitless amount of multimedia content, including films, visual effects, concerts, music videos, presentations and more. The content display opportunities are infinite!

Now Playing:Ā Ā
Serengeti:Ā

Watch āSerengetiā in 3D at the Denver Museum of Nature and Scienceās new Infinity Theater. See how nature orchestrates a perfect symphony between species in this amazing ecosystem. This fascinating movie features most of Africaās iconic animals and their roles in this balanced ecosystem. In the Serengeti, home to most of Africaās iconic animals, life happens on an unprecedented scale. Lose yourself in how nature orchestrates a perfect symphony in which every species has a very distinct role to play in a larger story ā the balance of an entire ecosystem.Ā Ā
Ocean Odyssey:Ā

Dive into the fascinating flow of the East Australian Current in āOcean Odyssey,ā a 3D film playing at the Denver Museum of Nature & Scienceās brand-new Infinity Theater. Follow a three-month-old baby whale along the Australian coastline, as you learn about the connectivity between creatures, ecosystems and the planet as a whole. Five hundred million years ago, life left the blue womb of the ocean and populated the land. Today, the great ocean currents are the arteries and veins of Earth. Our climates, coastlines, ecosystems and economies are tied to the perpetual movement of water between continents.Ā
For showtimes and tickets, visitĀ https://www.dmns.org/visit/infinity-theater/Ā
*Films and showtimes are subject to change.Ā