
Have you ever wondered how important it is to care for the species that live on our planet? There is an immersive experience from National Geographic that will teach you how to protect it at the Natural History Museum. It costs $38 pesos and will be temporary!
One World, One Chance is an immersive experience for all ages where the message is to take care of our world. It promotes the protection of ecosystems and highlights the power of nature.
This experience has been developed by the National Geographic Society in collaboration with OASIS Immersion, and will be open to the public until May 2025.
What awaits you? A tour of stunning natural landscapes, images from amazing National Geographic photographers, all accompanied by ambient sound and immersive 360º projections.
Cost of the National Geographic Immersive Experience
One World, One Chance is a temporary exhibition at the Museo de Historia Natural y Cultura Ambiental de la CDMX, and admission to the immersive experience is already included in the museum’s admission ticket.
You can visit One World, One Chance from Tuesday to Sunday from
10:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., and you should note that the costs to different museums and archaeological sites have been updated.
The updated cost table for the Museum of Natural History and Environmental Culture is as follows:
- General admission – $38 pesos
- Children under 12 years of age, teachers and students – $18 pesos
- Guided tours – $15 pesos per person
- Children under 3 years old, INAPAM, people with disabilities – Free admission.
Remember that ticket sales are from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm and that your tickets already include access to the MHNCA and the Cárcamo de Dolores on the same day of your visit. It is also important to know that they only accept payment in cash, as they do not have a bank terminal.