Drawing by Austin Romanaux
The Einstein Museum of Science will be more than a traditional museum. It will be a dynamic center for exploration, creativity, STEM inspiration, and public engagement where visitors encounter Albert Einstein not as a wild-haired scientist but as a humanitarian, philosopher, musician, civil rights advocate, and visionary thinker.
Located in central New Jersey where Einstein spent the final 22 years of his life, the 20,000-square-foot museum will combine immersive environments, AI-powered customizable exhibits, and original storytelling to make complex ideas accessible and exciting, inspiring visitors ages eight and up from across a wide spectrum of backgrounds.
From relativity and quantum physics to ethics, innovation, and the future of science and artificial intelligence, the museum will invite guests to explore our biggest questions as seen through the lens of Einstein’s extraordinary life and legacy.


