Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium, Natural science museum in Memphis, Tennessee
The Pink Palace Museum is a natural science museum in Memphis with multiple connected gallery spaces displaying exhibits on regional history, natural sciences, and technological innovations. The building also houses a planetarium and giant screen theater, offering different ways to explore and learn.
The building was originally constructed as a mansion during the 1920s and was converted into a public museum in 1930 after the city of Memphis acquired it. This transformation made it a center for education and cultural exchange in the region.
The museum displays a detailed replica of the first Piggly Wiggly supermarket from 1916, showing how self-service shopping changed the way people bought groceries. You can walk through and see what an early grocery store actually looked like and how shoppers moved through the space.
The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with access to galleries, the planetarium, and giant screen theater. It helps to check ahead since special events or seasonal changes may affect regular operations.
The building's exterior walls are made of pink Georgian marble, giving it a distinctive look among Tennessee's cultural institutions. This striking façade makes the museum recognizable from a distance and is one of the first things visitors notice when approaching.
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