
"Discover the Truth — Experience the Mystery”

To inspire curiosity, showcase that there is more to our world than many of us realize, with an aim to foster further scientific and academic exploration into the subject.

As visitors enter the museum, they'll make their way through an introductory hall outlining the history of the UFO phenomenon beginning with the pivotal events of 1947, which include Kenneth Arnold's sighting over Mount Rainier and the Roswell crash.

From there, the timeline will stretch both forward and backward, highlighting earlier written accounts from ancient civilizations, medieval sightings, Renaissance illustrations, and the indigenous oral traditions that describe beings descending from the sky, as well as tracking modern cases right up until today.

The museum will feature full-scale exhibits and recreate some of the most well-known and well-documented cases from UFO history. Guests will be able to walk through the dramatic environments which are inspired by the Roswell debris field, the Rundelsim Forest incident, the Travis Walton abduction, and Whitley Streber's encounters, each presented with cinematic detail. These immersive scenes will be enhanced by cutting-edge holograms, atmospheric sound designs, interactive displays, and high-tech visual effects that allow visitors to feel what it might be like to witness one of these extraordinary events firsthand.

There will be additional galleries to explore with related areas of research, such as the Government and Disclosure Wing, highlighting the declassification of documents, congressional hearings, whistleblowers, and the evolving relationship between national security and the UFO subject, as well as the secrecy component which has been present for nearly 80 years.

The Experiencer Gallery provides respectful, thoughtful presentation of contact accounts from ordinary people around the world, complemented by audio stations, artwork, and psychological and physiological research findings.

The Technology and Possibilities Lab will offer hands-on activities exploring propulsion theories, exotic materials, interdimensional hypotheses, and how advanced civilizations might be able to travel between the stars.

The Sightings Map Room, a dynamic, ever-updating global display that will track modern reports using visual data and interactive touch tables.

The Pop Culture and Media Zone will showcase how UFOs have shaped film, television, literature, and even music for nearly a century.

Central to the museum will be a state-of-the-art theater, home to live lectures, Q&A sessions, mini-conferences, and presentations by leading researchers, scientists, authors, and experiencers. This space can also be used for screening documentaries, showing archival footage, and special event film programs.

For those who want to go even deeper, there will be a dedicated archive and research library offering books, documents, declassified files, digital databases, and a quiet study area where visitors can conduct their own individual investigations into this phenomenon.



