Dome TheaterThe Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness

Imagine a vast, wild, and magical place in the far north of Alaska where one of earth’s greatest natural spectacles unfolds.

Discover a land that has evolved intact and untamed since the beginning of time, a world few have truly seen until now. For the first time on the giant screen, join National Geographic photographer Florian Schulz to experience this special place worth protecting.

Showing in the Dome through May 13.

Admission and Show Times

Dome tickets can be added to your museum visit, or as a separate experience. Tickets to Dome movies are included with the All-Access pass.

Rated: G | Run Time: 45 Minutes | Daily: 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm

Learn More

  • America's Arctic is Under Threat, You Can Take Action to Protect It

    Protect The Arctic is a global multimedia campaign to amplify and protect America’s Arctic. Conservation of polar regions is essential to meeting America’s climate agenda and to our cultural and ecological heritage.

    Protect the Arctic
  • "New movie... is a grand family adventure"

    ” There’s Take Your Kid to Work Day, then there’s take your kid to a remote wildlife refuge in the northernmost corner of Alaska. The nearest city, Fairbanks, is two hours away by bush plane.

    Those are the perks when your dad is a National Geographic photographer and a film director. Florian Schulz brought his boys, Nanuk and Silvan, with him on the job to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.”

    Seattle'sChild Article

The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness is produced by Cosmic Picture.