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Fort Worth Museum of Science and History resumes pre-COVID operations

The facility will follow a schedule shared by many other museums in Fort Worth’s Cultural District

For the first time in almost two years, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is returning to its regular open hours and bringing back annual events that were placed on-hold during the pandemic.

For several months in 2020 and 2021, the Museum closed its doors in response to guidance from local, state, and federal health officials to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. In February 2022, it reopened to the public on a limited schedule, Wednesday – Sunday.

The Museum returned to operating six days a week at the end of May:

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday – Saturday: 10 AM – 5 PM
  • Sunday: Noon – 5 PM

Additionally, the Museum has announced it is opening a new Noble Planetarium experience, and will return beloved evens such as Dino Day and iCreate. Earlier this year, the Museum also opened a new exhibit, Fort Worth and the Green Book.

“As we stay steadfast to our Mission of lifelong learning, we are excited to expand our hours as the Summer is kicking off.” said Orlando Carvalho, interim President of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. “We invite you to come and Rediscover the Museum through our creative, vibrant programs and new exhibits interpreting science and the stories of Texas and the Southwest.”

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