The Intrepid Museum celebrates the people and technological innovations that have shaped, and continue to shape our world. It is an immersive and fun place where history and STEM are showcased through marvels such as the world’s first space shuttle; the world’s fastest commercial airliner; a nuclear-weapons-carrying submarine; and dozens of military aircraft, including a supersonic spy plane, all displayed in and around the historic landmark aircraft carrier, Intrepid.
NEW!! Apollo Exhibition
Apollo: When We Went to the Moon highlights the remarkable history of humanity’s voyage beyond our home planet and the extraordinary individuals that made it happen. Discover how the Space Race inspired generations of Americans to reach for the stars.
Spanning 9,000 square feet in the Museum’s Space Shuttle Pavilion, the permanent home of the Space Shuttle Enterprise, this groundbreaking exhibition is set to be the largest temporary exhibition ever hosted at the Intrepid Museum.
Apollo: When We Went to the Moon is a collaborative effort between the U.S. Space & Rocket Center’s education and curatorial staff and Flying Fish, a world-renowned traveling exhibition company. With insight into the intense days of the Space Race and the collaborative culture of the International Space Station program, the exhibition offers visitors an unparalleled educational experience through engaging displays, interactives and artifacts.
Pier 86, W 46th St & 12th Ave, New York, NY 10036
Daily (including Holidays): 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Last admission to the submarine Growler is one hour before the Museum closes. Final Entry and Last Ticket sold one hour prior to closing.
The Space Shuttle pavilion is temporarily closed. It will reopen on March 26 with a new exhibit "Apollo: When We Went To The Moon".
Please note that the Intrepid Museum flight deck closes at 3pm on 9/26
Present your Pass at the Sightseeing Passes desk to gain entry to the museum.
Please Note: The space shuttle pavilion will be closed from September 3rd-16th for the dismantling of our "Apollo: When We Went To The Moon" exhibit.