The Witte Museum is set to open its new blockbuster exhibition featuring sharks this Saturday. (Credit: Witte Museum website) SAN ANTONIO – Sharks, sharks, and more sharks! The Witte Museum is set to ...
A planned “flash mob” formed a scale replica of “Quetzy,” a Quetzacoatlus northropi — the largest known flying animal — at a press conference Tuesday where the Witte Museum unveiled plans for its new ...
SAN ANTONIO – The Witte Museum has hundreds of thousands of artifacts that you can explore their collection -- a collection filled with one of a kind items you won’t see anywhere else. “All of the ...
SAN ANTONIO - With Fiesta rapidly approaching, The Witte Museum has announced its 2024 exhibition Fiesta Looks to the Skies. The exhibit opened to the public on Saturday, showcasing beautiful gowns, ...
SAN ANTONIO — One of the world's most misunderstood creatures is the focus of the Witte Museum's newest interactive exhibit. "Spiders - From Fear to Fascination" aims to helps guests better understand ...
Walk in the front doors of the Witte Museum in San Antonio, TX, and you’ll find yourself transported through time: Look up at the Quetzalcoatlus, scan the limestone walls on the left and right to find ...
“I’ve seen lights turned on that I could have sworn I turned off earlier,” said Contreras, now the museum’s assistant manager of public safety and security. “I’ve felt a presence.” For decades, Witte ...
The Witte Museum has found a new leader in a San Antonio tech startup co-founder expected to help bridge the museum's past to its future. Dirk Elmendorf, a co-founder of Rackspace Technology, was ...
SAN ANTONIO — A new exhibit at the Witte Museum is bringing the world of space exploration to San Antonio. “Surviving Space: Astronauts & Asteroids" explores life as an astronaut and how scientists ...
San Antonio, TX, June 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Witte Museum proudly announces the launch of Texas Museums 360, a bold new initiative that transforms how Texas students engage with science.
Early Saturday morning, members of the Witte Museum got word that if they were planning an outing for Sunday, they were out of luck. The reason? The museum is hosting a brunch for travel journalists.
Sure, it's extinct and all. But at more than 22 feet tall and 9 feet wide, with a massive palate of densely packed teeth the size of kitchen knives, the Tyrannosaurus rex ? arguably nature's most ...
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