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Bishop Museum Honolulu
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Natural history fans won’t want to miss a trip to Bishop Museum.
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What you'll do
There’s so much to see here including exhibits on Polynesian culture, 22 million specimens of animal and plant life, and even an ‘active' volcano display. Discover the rich culture of the Hawaiian Islands and their people, and learn about one of the most biologically and culturally diverse geographical regions on earth.
The museum is made up of five different buildings that cover everything from history to art, not to mention an impressive collection of insect specimens. View 6 million seashells, 500,000 marine invertebrates, 490,000 plant specimens, and 130,000 fish specimens. There’s also 2.4 million Pacific and Hawaiian artifacts and over one million historic photographs – so you can see the islands and it's people.
Bishop Museum highlights
Hawaiian Hall
This exhibition is spread over three floors, with each corresponding to the physical and spiritual realms of the Hawaiian people: Kai Äkea, the wide expanse of the sea; Wao Känaka, the realm of man; and Wao Lani, the heavenly realm. Through songs, chants, and mo'olelo stories, you'll discover the voices of Hawaiians, past and present.
Pacific Hall
Explore Oceania and its people through artifacts, artworks, videos, oral traditions, and linguistics .
Picture Gallery
See the world’s finest collection of 19th century Hawaiian art, oil paintings, watercolors, rare books, and collectibles.
Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kähili Room
View portraits of the Hawaiian Monarchy and some of their personal effects.
Nä Ulu Kaiwi‘ula Native Hawaiian Garden
Learn about the importance of plants in Hawaiian culture. Explore the dozens species that were brought by Polynesians when they discovered the Hawaiian Islands.
Richard T. Mamiya Science Adventure Center
Get hands-on in this immersive, interactive center. There’s plenty to see in this 16,500 square-foot facility, you’ll learn all about the ongoing research in areas including volcanology, oceanography, and biodiversity. Don’t miss the ‘active’ volcano exhibit.
Exhibits
Exhibit calendar
Long Gallery:
- Explore EXCORE: The Art of Wunderwater Science (August 24, 2025 – March 22, 2026)
- Ea Mai 'Eiwa: Patterns to Guide and Inspire (April 18, 2026 – September 20, 2026)
- I Am an American (October 3, 2026 – April 18, 2027)
Castle Memorial (Special Exhibits):
- ALOHA BRICKS (March 14, 2026 – October 11, 2026)
- Hawai'i Walls (November 21, 2026 – May 8, 2027)
What's included
Access to the five buildings that make up the museum
See historic artifacts, plant life, and insects
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1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu, USStandard opening hours
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