March 17, 2021
THE MUSEUM OF ANCIENT WONDERS
OPENS TO THE PUBLIC
After shuttering for nearly all of 2020, The Museum of Ancient Wonders is proud and excited to announce reopening beginning on Wednesday, March 17.

From the treasures of Tutankhamun to African masks of antiquity; from dinosaurs to human origins, MoAW offers more than 200 replicas of famous archaeological treasures from Egypt, Africa, and Greece along with laboratory cast specimens of important fossil discoveries from around the world.

Having traveled to approximately 50 museum destinations throughout the U.S., Canada, Taiwan, and Puerto Rico, these revered collections have been seen by millions of people in the last 21 years. Opened briefly at the end of 2019, and shuttered during the COVID-19 pandemic, MoAW is the Coachella Valley's newest and most diverse museum venue, currently located in Cathedral City in the Greater Palm Springs area.

Within Cathedral City's Arts and Entertainment Districts at 69028-B East Palm Canyon Drive, HWY 111 at Date Palm Drive, next to Big Lots in Cathedral Gateway Plaza, MoAW is a magic portal in the worlds of ancient civilization and prehistoric life.

Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Sunday from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m.

Admission is $15.00 per adult, $12.00 for seniors, students, and military. Group rates are available and scheduled by inquiry.

All COVID-19 State mandates remain in place and include masks, social distancing, temperature checks, and limited capacity to assure a safe and comfortable environment.

For further information, please visit www.MoAW.org
MoAW's mission is to educate a diverse audience about the history of ancient civilizations and prehistoric life using fossils and artifacts from a variety of cultures and time periods; to enhance universal curriculum development for local and surrounding school districts, colleges, and universities while establishing museum diversity for the Coachella Valley.
ON DISPLAY AT THE
MUSEUM OF ANCIENT WONDERS
FACES OF AFRICA:
A Mystical View of
Tribal Heritage
(38 Replica Masks and Sculptures)
TUTANKHAMUN:
"Wonderful Things"
Treasures From The Pharaoh's Tomb
(124 Egyptian replicas)
MESOZOICA:
The Age of Dinosaurs
(Approximately 100 fossil cast dinosaur elements and fully-mounted skeletons from around the world.)
LUCY:
The Story of Human Origins
(Courtesy of the Institute of Human Origins and the National Museum of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa)
On view exclusively at the
Museum of Ancient Wonders