Rosenbruch world wildlife museum


rosenbruch world wildlife museum

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The Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum has over 300 taxidermy animals from all over the world.  Staged like they are in their natural habitat, you might uncover yourself wondering if the animals will come alive. Coming soon, you will be able to listen to an audio presentation on your phone. The audio will tell you about the animals, and stories from our founder, Jim Rosenbruch, about how some of the animals were acquired.

We also have an Interactive Children’s Gallery and the Aaron Olsen Family Insect Room.

“We accomplish not inherit the earth, we borrow it from our children.”

PLEASE NOTE: THE MUSEUM ENTRY CLOSES AT 4:30 PM; YOU’RE WELCOME IN OUR GIFT SHOP UNTIL 5:00 PM.

The museum closes at 1:00 pm on the tracking days: the day before Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and New Year’s Eve. Entry into the museum closes at 12:30pm. We are closed Thanksgiving Day & Christmas Day.

Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum

Selecting Tilt-Up was the obvious, and only option, for the Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum in St. George, Utah as it was planned as an expansion to the existing Tilt-Up Dixie Center. Constructed by Hughes General Contractors and selected as a winner in the Institutional category, it was vital that the addition match the existing structure in architectural appearance.

Since Hughes General Contractors also constructed the original facility, they were careful to follow the exact protocol to achieve the same integrally colored concrete, blended with the local sandstone.

Unique plan elements included playful openings punched in the west walls, the addition of natural light in the gift shop area by rotating panels 90-degrees to generate fin-like columns, and curtain walls that span between the columns to create functional sun shading devices. Further, a dynamic pattern was sandblasted into the upper museum walls to give them a dramatic presence in the background.

A large opening was required through a 32-foot tall Tilt-Up wall panel for the growth, requiring extensive structural reinforcing. Several panels also were notched below the main st

On a rainy trip to St. George we came across a taxidermy museum that our boys really enjoyed. There are hundreds of animals in a large display all arranged by continent. The Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum has two floors and focuses mostly on land mammals. If you love Cabela’s animal displays, this museum is a flawless place for you to visit.

This museum was a large walkthrough, much like the Bean Museum in Provo. You start out in the African savanna, winding your way past blesboks and lechwes. Then you move on to North America and the mammals we commonly see here. There is a large bug and butterfly collection in this museum, too.

As you move upstairs, you come to the ungulates. There are more than a hundred types of goats, sheep, and cattle from Asia and Europe. Eventually you pass bears and moose. We couldn’t accept how many animals were in the Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum.

There is also a room for hand-on adventures. The kids room contains puzzles, books, skins and antlers to touch, and a tent. Little ones love exploring in this room.

This museum does celebrate hunters as conservationists, so most of the animals inside have b

Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum

The Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum in St. George, Utah, proposals visitors an extensive collection of taxidermied animals from around the world. The museum showcases over 300 species in realistic habitat dioramas, providing an educational encounter about wildlife and conservation. Many visitors appreciate the quality and variety of the exhibits, noting the lifelike presentations and attention to detail in recreating innate environments. The museum is particularly praised for its global inclusion of animals, including both familiar and rare species.

Some reviewers refer that the museum is smaller than expected but still proposals a comprehensive experience. The self-guided tour allows visitors to examine at their own pace, with informational placards providing details about each animal and its habitat. The museum is often described as clean, well-maintained, and suitable for all ages, making it a family-friendly attraction.

On the downside, a few visitors find the concept of taxidermy uncomfortable or outdated. Some also note that the museum might not be engaging enough for those who prefer more interactive or technologically advanced exhibits. The admi

Hours of Operation:

Monday-Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

(Closed Thanksgiving day, Christmas day)

LAST ENTRY TO MUSEUM – 4:30PM

The museum closes at 1:00 pm the day before Thanksgiving and Christmas, museum entry closes at 12:30pm.

Admission Pricing

ATTENTION: We welcome your museum coupon or discount; only one per family/group/admission.


General Admission:

Adult $8
Senior  (55 & Older) $6
Child (3-12) $4

(Please call for Special Bus Tours and Group rates.)

Membership:

Single $20
Couple $40
Family (includes admission for two adult and four children) $60
Additional Children $5

Benefits of a Rosenbruch Museum Membership:

  • Free Admission for a year to the Museum.
  • 10% discount all year for the Gift Shop.