The Peabody Museum has been part of Yale and New Haven for more than 150 years. In the 19th century it was the science startup of its day.
We are pleased to announce a major renovation that will reinvent the Peabody for the 21st century and beyond, further establishing the Museum as a home for cutting-edge research, extraordinary education, and breathtaking exhibitions.
We invite you to explore and experience this incredible transformation with us.
Strategic Priorities for Diversity, Equity, Accessibility & Inclusion
Thanks to the encouragement of our community, the generosity of our donors, and the support of University leadership, the renovation of the Yale Peabody Museum is continuing as planned. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted progress, but through the tremendous effort of Museum staff, Yale Facilities, project partners, and vendors, our timeline for completion will shift only modestly.
As this unprecedented renovation transforms our physical spaces, we are also changing how we relate to our colleagues, partners, and communities. This means confronting the Museum’s history of injustice, inequity, and racism. We've begun work on Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion institutional priorities so that we can learn to better serve our communities, amplify marginalized voices and perspectives, and create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.
Sustainability & Accessibility Goals
We are renovating the Yale Peabody Museum in a way that respects natural resources and enhances the experience of visitors and staff. From the outside in, we have found ways to protect resources, improve accessibility, and promote well-being for our visitors.
The new Peabody Museum is designed to be accessible to all and to serve visitors of all ages and abilities. We look forward to welcoming you to explore, create, and make lifelong memories.
Meet the Peabody
The Yale Peabody Museum is supported by nearly 100 full- and part-time administrative and divisional staff. Curators, associate curators, and curators emeriti, who are faculty members in related Yale University academic departments, also provide vital support, along with curatorial affiliates and a large corps of Museum volunteers.
Peabody Places
From our iconic three-building campus at Yale’s Science Hill, to a sprawling network of spaces at Yale’s West Campus, to several unique natural areas, the Yale Peabody Museum’s footprint in Connecticut complements our holdings, activities, and research.