
Princeton Einstein Museum of Science
Albert Einstein could have chosen to live nearly anywhere when he left Germany in 1933 but he selected Princeton, New Jersey as his new hometown. Now, more than 65 years after his death, it is time to immortalize his achievements with a museum in Princeton. Join us as we build the Princeton Einstein Museum of Science (PEMS), the only museum outside of Europe dedicated to his legacy. From a video immersion room explaining aspects of gravity, to fabulous, large-scale art interpreting Dr. Einstein’s discoveries, PEMS aims to be lively, fun, educational, and in the end, highly inspirational. Aimed at non-scientists, PEMS will inspire future physicists, mathematicians, and cosmologists by bringing the wonder of Dr. Einstein’s methods and discoveries to the world. Help us bring this exciting experience to life!






