Immerse yourself in an experience larger than your imagination in the Giant Screen Theater. The 40-foot-tall screen, located on the grounds of the Pink Palace Museum, is programmed year-round by MoSH and community partners. Larger-than-life daily short films on history and science educate viewers of all ages, and special after-hours film series welcome the entire community to one of the most unique viewing experiences in Memphis. Visit our website to see what's showing today!
Last Whistle: Steamboat Stories of Memphis is open daily to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. through June 26, 2026 at the Pink Palace Museum & Mansion. In 2024, the Museums of Science & History (MoSH) acquired the boat model collection from the Mud Island River Museum. Last Whistle: Steamboat Stories of Memphis features a few of these models and explores the history of the iconic steamboats that docked at the city.
Brick Dinos is open daily to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. June 13 through October 11 at the Pink Palace Museum & Mansion. Immerse yourself in the world of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, developed in conjunction with paleontologists. From tiny insects to a raptor-like Masiakasaurus, explore and come face to face with these amazing creatures.
Journey to distant galaxies, explore the solar system and settle back in a comfortable seat in the AutoZone Dome at the Sharpe Planetarium as you take a cosmic voyage through the universe. The 130-seat theater-in-the-round, located on the grounds of the Pink Palace Museum & Mansion, uses the latest planetarium technology to project star fields, visual images and patterns on a domed ceiling. Augmented by a superb sound system, daily planetarium programs are a treat for the eyes and ears. In addition to daily shows, the Planetarium hosts unique multisensory musical experiences, both live and recorded. Visit our website to see what's showing today!