Mummies of the World Exhibit Features New Specimens at California Science Center
Mummies of the World exhibition returns to Los Angeles for a final tour, showcasing rare specimens and offering an immersive look at ancient mummification techniques.
Starting February 7, 2026, The Mummies of the World: The Exhibition will be returning to Los Angeles, CA, for the final stop on its international tour. The Exhibition will be open for viewing at the California Science Center. For this extraordinary Exhibition, over 30 human and animal mummies from South America, Europe, and Egypt will be exhibited for the first time. The public will have the opportunity to view never-before-seen mummified specimens, including some mummies that have not been publicly exhibited outside of their original locations.
Since its world premiere in Los Angeles in 2010, the exhibition has captivated audiences worldwide. With this final stop, the exhibit offers a last opportunity to explore the science of mummification, the fascinating process of preservation that reveals irreplaceable historical and biological evidence. This exhibition allows guests to discover the stories behind these preserved bodies and their connection to ancient cultures.
Key Highlights of the Mummies of the World Exhibition
The Mummies of the World exhibition offers a comprehensive look at mummification techniques from diverse environments, including glaciers, deserts, and crypts. The new display features an array of previously unseen specimens, adding even more intrigue to this already popular exhibit.
Highlights include:
- 18th-century medical mummies, showcasing early attempts at preservation for medical study.
- Two ancient Egyptian priests, offering insights into the embalming practices of the time.
- Shrunken sloth head, highlighting the unique practices of South American cultures.
- Two ancient Peruvian bundle mummies, making their West Coast debut after more than 60 years.
- MUMAB (Mummy of the University of Maryland at Baltimore), the first attempt at Egyptian-style mummification in 2,800 years.
In addition to these captivating specimens, guests will also have access to CT scans of full-body mummies, mummification tools, and burial objects. Interactive exhibits will provide an immersive experience, where visitors can learn about the ancient methods of preserving people and animals, as well as how modern science continues to reveal new information about past civilizations.
Mummies of the World: An Educational and Fascinating Experience
The exhibition presents a unique opportunity to explore the process of natural and intentional mummification through science. Guests will gain an understanding of how environmental factors like climate and geography affect preservation and learn how the ancient practice was carried out with remarkable precision.
Interactive audio-visual programs will guide visitors through the stories revealed by scientific analysis, making the exhibit not only educational but also highly engaging. Through this immersive experience, guests will discover how mummification helps preserve evidence of ancient cultures, offering a window into the lives and beliefs of people from distant civilizations.
Complementing the Exhibition with the Mummies 3D IMAX Movie
To enhance the experience, guests can also enjoy the Mummies 3D: Secrets of the Pharaohs movie, a documentary-style IMAX film that provides further insight into the science of mummification. The 40-minute film explores the history of ancient Egypt, the discovery of mummies, and the latest forensic technologies used to study them. It’s a thrilling supplement to the exhibition, providing a deeper understanding of the artifacts on display.
The IMAX film and the exhibition are designed to work together, offering visitors a comprehensive look at the lives, stories, and mysteries of mummified individuals. Tickets for both the exhibition and the IMAX movie can be purchased online or at the California Science Center box office.
Don’t Miss the Final Chance to Experience Mummies of the World
The Mummies of the World exhibition returns to the California Science Center in 2026, and this will be a unique opportunity for history buffs, families, and travelers to experience a truly one of a kind Ancient Preservation exhibit. The exhibition contains rare specimens, a variety of analyses using cutting-edge science, and immersive experience that will cater to every attendee.
The mummies will return to their original locations after this exhibition, so don’t miss this final opportunity. Make sure to visit the exhibition before it closes its doors for good.
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