University of Nebraska State Museum

University of Nebraska State Museum
The museum's north entrance
Established1871 (1871)
Location645 N. 14th Street
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Coordinates40°49′12″N 96°42′6″W / 40.82000°N 96.70167°W / 40.82000; -96.70167
TypeNatural history museum
DirectorSusan Weller
OwnerUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln
Websitewww.museum.unl.edu

The University of Nebraska State Museum (the NU State Museum) is a natural history museum housed in Morrill Hall on the campus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska. Founded in 1871, it features biodiversity, paleontology, and cultural diversity from across the Great Plains. It became a Smithsonian Affiliate in 2013.

The State Museum comprises four floors with ten permanent exhibits. Among these are Elephant Hall, which houses the world's largest articulated fossil mammoth among its collection of fossil elephants, and Mueller Planetarium, an interactive science center. Other exhibits feature paleontology, ancient life and evolution, wildlife, gems and minerals, and American Indian and African artifacts.