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- Doug MurphyMarch 31, 2014Drove all the way to Austin for this. Nice collection of artifacts. Very friendly docents. Nice restaurant with plenty of healthy food choices on 2nd floor. Imax theatre is re-opened.
- Social News NetworkJune 26, 2012FANTASTIC Texas history museum with an incredible IMAX theatre, located conveniently walking distance to the UT campus. A little pricey, but a great date-night or Austin staple you HAVE to experience!
- Diana BalakirovAugust 20, 2019Explore three stories of temporary and permanent exhibits, catch an IMAX showing and don't miss the seasonal Cool Summer Nights event (among others) inside a museum as big as the state itself.
- Dianey SandovalJune 21, 2015Great place to explore the start of our great state... They are re constructing a ship that is going to be the main attraction on the first floor....it's so cool!!
- Social News NetworkAugust 11, 2013One of the new museum designs that incorporates a lot more interaction with the exhibits than and older museum would have. It houses an IMAX theater and a theater which shows the story of Texas.
- Eddie V's Prime SeafoodMay 20, 2013One of our favorites in the IMAX experience is Texas: The Big Picture. You know what they say-everything's bigger in Texas especially when you put it on an IMAX screen!
- TiffanyApril 19, 2016Lots of interesting history about Texas and how it came to be. Cheaper deal for students so bring your student ID.
- Kyle JamesJuly 19, 2016If you're a student make sure to go! Otherwise, look for a discount day bc it's a bit overpriced. While you're here, walk across MLK to see the Blanton on campus!
- Wendy KalthoffJuly 6, 2014I learn so much every time I come, They have great rotating exhibits. The staff and volunteers are incredibly helpful as well.
- KatherineAugust 15, 2012You can't take photos in the exhibits, although there are giant dioramas and backgrounds that sorely tempt amateur portrait photographers! My son had a blast and we spent almost five hours here.
- Elizabeth HallJune 4, 2015Learn all about Texas in 3 floors, watch an IMAX movie on the largest screen in Texas, catch the Star of Destiny show and so much more!
- RaniaJuly 7, 2019Worth going for their free entrance 1st Sunday of every month. Takes at least 1.5- 2 hours to go through everything.
- Jennifer RuizAugust 3, 2018Great for families. Be sure to check their website for rotating exhibits and special events - these are usually pretty fun
- Austin American-StatesmanFebruary 8, 2012You're not in Texas till you've been to the Bullock Texas State History Museum. Here's where you'll learn about every facet of Texas: cattle, oil, space and, of course, the big battles.
- Jackie MannApril 15, 2017Nice museum of Texas history with a great temporary exhibit on slavery upstairs. Don't miss it!
- Andres ElizondoJanuary 28, 2017Great museum! Check out the Texas History portion of the museum, as they have awesome exhibits.
- Marion DNovember 16, 2015Great exhibition on La Belle, a French ship that sank in the bay in the 17th Century. Ground floor.
- Scion AdvisorJuly 28, 2011Catch a film at the IMAX theater and expect little surprises, such as your seat moving with the action. It's sandwiched between two other great landmarks: The Texas State Capitol and UT. Read more
- HISTORYApril 7, 2010Tells the “Story of Texas” with three floors of interactive exhibits, the special effects show, The Star of Destiny, in the Texas Spirit Theater, and Austin's only IMAX Theatre.
- Austin American-StatesmanFebruary 14, 2012'The Story of Texas' museum offers exhibits, theaters, films and interactive computer displays. The museum, which opened in 2001, also has Austin's only IMAX theater.
- LianneApril 21, 2013This place is great. Some of the statues are a little creepy. There's IMAX movies here too. Check it out if you get a chance.
- HISTORYAugust 4, 2010This museum was opened in 2001 and was designed by E. Verner Johnson, the designer of many famous museums in the U.S. $80 Million in bond revenues was donated for the construction of this museum.
- The Austin Grand PrixDecember 30, 2011Go early, buy your IMAX or 3D movie tickets, and then learn about The Story of Texas in this world-class museum while you pass the time. For all ages.
- JC TownzenJuly 15, 2013Its a good Museum to see, but ur not allowed to take pix which is a bummer because if ur visiting all u have to go on is a mental picture of it.....
- ChrisMarch 24, 2015Check out the touchscreens on the second floor to go through different Texas historical periods.
- Neil McHenryAugust 24, 2014IMAX 3D theater was great, and I loved the space and aeronautical exhibits.
- Charlene McGowanApril 27, 2014Great museum. I'm a 65 year old born and raised in Texas and I still found it fascinating!
- Matthew HanlonJanuary 24, 2015Beware the parking garage. The entrance/exit is super narrow and if you're not careful you'll scrape the wall.
- Amanda McNeilMay 20, 2015On the 2nd floor, go to your left rather than straight ahead to enter the timeline at the beginning.
- stop by & say hi to Nick, the friendly, informative, mischievious gentleman at the info booth in the lobby. He will probably be wearing a cowboy hat. :)
- DoraJuly 21, 2010The museum offers free admission to the exhibits (2pm-6pm) and family story time (2pm-4pm) on the first Saturday afternoon of each month. Powered by ParentsConnect.com
- Y BJanuary 27, 2012Make sure to check out the Spirit of Texas Theater! Super cool special effects show.
- Visit AustinNovember 4, 2011The story of Texas told through interactive exhibits, special effects shows and an IMAX theater.
- The Museum's photo rules changed and now you can snap away without flash!
- We have done several weddings here and it is really kool and multi-faceted entertainment venue! Read more