Audubon Insectarium

Audubon Insectarium

The Audubon Insectarium in New Orleans is one of the premier facilities in North America dedicated entirely to the fascinating world of insects and their relatives. Located along the bustling riverfront, this immersive museum offers visitors an extraordinary opportunity to engage with nature's most diverse and essential creatures. With thousands of live bugs, including giant beetles, delicate butterflies, and industrious ants, the facility aims to educate the public about the vital ecological roles these tiny animals play in our environment.

A highlight of the Insectarium is the spectacular butterfly garden, a lush, climate-controlled environment where hundreds of brightly colored butterflies flutter freely around visitors. Interactive exhibits and engaging displays, such as the subterranean gallery and the bug-themed culinary experience, challenge common misconceptions about insects. The engaging layout encourages both children and adults to appreciate the complex beauty and ingenuity of bugs.

Recently integrated into a combined facility with the Audubon Aquarium, the Insectarium provides a seamless educational experience right on the edge of the Mississippi River. The modern galleries feature cutting-edge design, making the exploration of entomology accessible and deeply entertaining for families, students, and curious travelers from around the world.

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Practical info

Getting thereEasily accessible via the New Orleans streetcar lines or by a short walk from the French Quarter to the riverfront.
Best time to visitA great destination on hot or rainy days, as it is entirely indoors and climate-controlled.
Good to knowThe Insectarium shares a building with the Aquarium, making it highly convenient to visit both attractions in a single trip.

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What can you see at the Audubon Insectarium?
Visitors can see thousands of live insects, a walk-through butterfly garden, and interactive exhibits about the bug world.
Is the Insectarium suitable for young children?
Yes, it is highly interactive, family-friendly, and designed to entertain and educate children of all ages.
Where is the Audubon Insectarium located?
It is located along the riverfront in downtown New Orleans, sharing a facility with the Audubon Aquarium.
Can you actually eat bugs there?
Yes, there is usually an entomophagy section where adventurous visitors can sample insect-based treats.

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