Albuquerque’s annual International Balloon Fiesta is still months away but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the wonders that accompany spotting dozens of colorful balloons dot the sky.

Welcome to the Anderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Yukie Chen/Google This museum showcases the fascinating history of ballooning and the trials and achievements accompanying it.

The museum is celebrating its 15th year and during a walk-through, you can learn more about how ballooning began, how it evolved over the years, and its impact on society.

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Here, you’ll find displays featuring balloons through the last three centuries: examples of the early gas balloons, zeppelins, and their use in science, sports, and war.

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Other exhibits include a ballooning hall of fame, a balloon school flight simulator, and the history of early flight in America.

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For the kiddos, the museum hosts special programs that combine science, movement, and art.

Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum/Facebook During a field trip or special event, kids can learn about the fascinating history of ballooning, participate in crafts and hands-on activities, and other fun activities.

And because the museum sits just south of Balloon Fiesta Park, you can watch the sky become dotted with colorful and creative balloons from its doors.

Mampho Mhangwana/Google During the event, you can enjoy a catered breakfast or dinner at the museum for the perfect view of the balloons. If you plan to attend, be sure to get your tickets soon! These two events typically sell out months in advance.

The International Balloon Fiesta isn’t the only ballooning event that takes place here.

Tara Stanton/Google Throughout the year, smaller scale events occur, such as the annual Ballooning for All Day in late March.

Have you had a chance to visit the Balloon Museum? What did you think of your stop here?

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The Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum is located in the northern stretches of Albuquerque, near the Balloon Fiesta Event Center.

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The museum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. For details about admission prices, discounts, and special events, visit the museum’s website or Facebook page.

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This museum showcases the fascinating history of ballooning and the trials and achievements accompanying it.

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During a field trip or special event, kids can learn about the fascinating history of ballooning, participate in crafts and hands-on activities, and other fun activities.

Mampho Mhangwana/Google

During the event, you can enjoy a catered breakfast or dinner at the museum for the perfect view of the balloons. If you plan to attend, be sure to get your tickets soon! These two events typically sell out months in advance.

Tara Stanton/Google

Throughout the year, smaller scale events occur, such as the annual Ballooning for All Day in late March.

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Website: balloonmuseum.com Facebook: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Address: 9201 Balloon Museum Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113 Phone: 505-768-6020

Want to visit another exceptionally unique museum in Albuquerque? Be sure to check out the Turquoise Museum to learn all about the gemstone. Read more in There’s A Castle In New Mexico That’s Also A Turquoise Museum And It’s A Gem-Lovers Happy Place.

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Address: 9201 Balloon Museum Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113, USA