Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion

Museum · Holmesburg

Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion

Museum · Holmesburg

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8046 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19136

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Science museum with a tropical butterfly environment & exhibits on spiders, scorpions & more.  

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8046 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19136 Get directions

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8046 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19136 Get directions

+1 215 335 9500
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"Philadelphia’s Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion, founded in 1992 in the storefront of an exterminator’s shop, consists of three floors of insect exhibits. There you will find mounted displays, a chrysalis chamber, live specimens of insects, amphibians, and reptiles, and a functioning honey-bee hive. The other half of the museum is a 7,000-square-foot tropical butterfly pavilion, one of two in Philadelphia. It’s filled with many species of butterflies and moths fluttering around tropical plants under a glass ceiling.  Perhaps the most unusual things about the Insectarium, however, is not the display of poisons in the gift shop, the H.R. Giger prints, or the large insect sculpture outside, but rather a chapter in the museum’s history. Just a year after expanding in 2017 to create the butterfly pavilion, around $40,000 worth of insects and reptiles—including rare spiders, scorpions, and lizards—were stolen from the pavilion in a heist that depleted the museum of 90 percent of its collection." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Zaida Martinez

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Place has some very interesting insects along with all the butterflies. Customer service was great. I couldn't quite understand the theme inside the building, furniture, and doors hanging out from the walls and ceiling. I'm not sure what that has to do with the butterflies or insects. But it is defenetly a great experience. Parents should pay more attention to the kids around the butterflies. They were trying to catch them or touch them even though there were plenty of signs around instructing not too, the front staff also specifically instructed you not to bother or touch them since they are very fragile.

Ellen

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This place is an amazing mix of creatures, art, education, and oddities! I could tell Dr. John pours his heart into this fantastic museum! I traveled from the Harrisburg area and it was 110% worth the drive. I am looking forward to visiting again soon! Thank you!

Shelly E

Google
I visited with my daughter, and I was thrilled with our experience. The highlight of our visit was the third floor. My daughter was able to hold two different types of snakes. The employee was great she inatantly gave us information about the snakes and answered all of her questions. The information she provided was informative and interesting. I believe it has been closed.

J

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This place was so much fun. I came here with my 2 kids for a birthday party and the place was absolutely amazing for them. We had a tour of the facility and our tour guide was so good with the children and we all had a really good time! I would highly recommend this place!

Jordan Ritz

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Lovely, there were a number of projects under way. The reptiles and butterflies were probably our favorite. It's nice and small, easy to see in an hour or so. 2 decent sized rooms for insects, spiders, reptiles and some water creators. And a large butterfly pavilion.

Ed Henderson

Google
When we walked in, we were a bit concerned as it looked a bit chintzy compared to the $20 apiece we paid. Plus, they have no elevator so going up to the third floor was frustrating. Once to the top floor, we were happy to see displays. Shortly after we got up there, a nice person named Sean let us meet and hold Honey the gecko. He also introduced us to a tarantula which I held for the first time in my life. Completely made the visit worthwhile!

Rebecca Kohn

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We had a great time here at a birthday party. Our guide, Allison, was wonderful with the kids - very patient and spoke to the kids at their level without being condescending. We loved the butterflies, but also had a great time seeing the test of the museum. It's much cleaner and better kept than it was when I was here 4 years ago. Plus, the parking lot makes things much easier as well! We'll definitely be back.

Amber Rozanski

Google
All the staff was really friendly besides this one worker. I asked her if we could touch any of the spiders and she was very rude and said she was busy. I really like all the variety of bugs and reptiles. I had a great time in the butterfly pavalion. I loved all the plants and the butterflies were beautiful.