Special Events

We have many exciting programs coming up at the museum and planetarium.  

A Night in the Afterlife

New Junior Archaeologist program

Star show explores the Mithraic Mysteries

 

 

A Night in the Afterlife

A sleepover graduation event for our Winter 2010 Junior Archaeologist Program Graduates!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

  • Activities will include:
  • Special tour of our underground tomb
  • Games and activities
  • Movies, Movies, Movies
  • Graduation ceremony

…and more!

Want to participate?
Find out more about our Junior Archaeologist Program and how to enroll.


Junior Archaeologist Program

Calling all adventurers! The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum has introduced its new Junior Archaeologist training program for young adventurers ages 5 to 17. This program includes behind the scenes training, hands-on learning opportunities, and the most fun graduation ceremony this side of the Nile!

Once the training is completed, the new Junior Archaeologist qualifies to lead a museum tomb tour for family members and friends, with his or her name posted in the Museum Welcome Center while they are on duty. They will also receive an official Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum Junior Archaeologist backpack and certificate.

Museum Director Julie Scott says, “Over the past eight decades we have hosted hundreds of thousands of young people at our museum. Our hope is to inspire as many of them as possible to learn more about people from other cultures and other periods in history. Best of all, we think we have also managed to make this hands-on training program engaging and fun!”

The Junior Archaeologist program is free with any Friend of the Museum Family Membership (how do I become a member?), which also includes complimentary admission to the museum for up to 4 people, priority entrance to featured exhibitions, discounts in the museum store, and volunteer opportunities as a member of museum committees. Scholarships are available for sincere applicants who may need financial assistance.

For more information, email expeditions@egyptianmuseum.org

 

Star Show Explores the Mithraic Mysteries

Of the many riddles left to us by antiquity, none is more intriguing than that of the ancient Roman religion known as the Mithraic mysteries. The teachings of this ancient Roman "mystery religion" of Mithraism were guarded with the utmost secrecy, revealed only to select initiates. While the Mithraists never wrote down their secret doctrines, they did leave a key to them in the arcane iconography, which filled the walls of their underground temples. Until now, all attempts to decipher this iconography have proven fruitless. Most experts have been content with a vague hypothesis that these images somehow derived from ancient Iranian religion.

In a groundbreaking work, Dr. David Ulansey has recently offered a radically different theory. He argues that Mithraic iconography was actually an astronomical code, and that the cult began as a religious response to a startling scientific discovery. We present his theory of the mysteries concealed in Mithraic temple carvings that could reveal the central secret of the cult: a secret consisting of an ancient vision of the ultimate nature of the universe.

Planetarium shows are being presented Monday through Sunday at 2 pm with additional shows on Saturday and Sunday at 3:30 pm. Admission is complimentary. Tickets may be picked up at the admissions desk of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. Show running time: 35 minutes

This program is free with museum admission.

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