”Einstein’s Brain” Exhibit Coming to Dohm Alley
A ribbon-cutting is planned for May 21 at 11 a.m. at Dohm Alley, next to 102 Nassau Street, for “Einstein’s Brain: Mind of a Genius,” the second of two summer pop-up exhibits presented by the Princeton Einstein Museum of Science.
Meet “Einstein” at Dohm Alley on May 24 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., when he is portrayed by Bill Agress. Kids can receive a free brain sticker, while supplies last.
The museum’s other summer pop-up exhibit, “Think Like a Genius,” is located near Concord Pet in the Princeton Shopping Center on North Harrison Street. Designed for families, the exhibit helps visitors understand how Einstein thought through problems.
Both exhibits are free and outdoors.
“Einstein’s Brain: Mind of a Genius” was developed for a general audience and will be on display in Dohm Alley starting May 21. Visitors will learn about the basic structure of the human brain, Einstein’s thinking processes, and what we have learned from examining Einstein’s brain.
The 2025 summer exhibits are sponsored by the William Watt Family Foundation and the First Bank Charitable Foundation.
The Princeton Einstein Museum of Science is a 501(c)(3) museum under development in Princeton, aimed at visitors ages 8 years old and up. For more information, visit princetoneinsteinmuseum.org.