Mulva Cultural Center: Announces inaugural season of major exhibits

For Immediate Release May 16, 2023  The Mulva Cultural Center, a $95 million, 75,000 sq. ft. world-class cultural facility in De Pere, Wis., is in  the final months of construction and preparing to welcome its first visitors in September. Today the  Center announced its inaugural season of exhibits.  

These exhibits will be held in the Center’s 10,000 sq. ft. exhibition hall and will take place from the grand  opening, in late September 2023, through early January 2025. Art and photography exhibits, along with  theater exhibits, will be announced later this summer.  

Here’s what everyone can look forward to:  

Ladies and Gentlemen…The Beatles! Sept. 28, 2023 – Jan. 7, 2024  

Curated by the GRAMMY Museum and Fab Four Exhibits, Ladies and Gentlemen…The Beatles! brings us back to the early ’60s when rock n’ roll emerged. This exhibit covers the Fab-four from early 1964 through mid 1966, the years Beatlemania ran rampant in America. Guests will “Twist and Shout” for the range of Beatles memorabilia, rare photographs and an authentic replica of the Liverpool Cavern Club.  

Evolution Dinosaur. Feb. 14 – April 28, 2024  

The most immersive dinosaur experience ever developed, Evolution will send chills down your spine with 30 hyper-realistic animatronic dinosaurs. Learn everything there is to know about Cretaceous Era dinosaurs through interactive tools in a one-of-a-kind setting.  

The Bricktionary: The ultimate LEGO® A-Z. May 23 – Sept. 2, 2024 

Guests’ imaginations will run wild as they explore more than 150 custom-built LEGO® models, including some of the largest LEGO® creations ever built! Inspired by the book, The Bricktionary: the Ultimate A-Z of LEGO®, this exhibit showcases creations ranging from life-size animals to fashion and fantasy. Guests can even try their hand at making bricks inventions.  

Sharks! Sept. 28, 2024 – Jan. 5, 2025 

Enter the waters of these fascinating creatures, more than 450 million years old. Sharks, created by the Australian Museum, which saw record attendance in its debut showing. Guest will experience breathtaking shark models, learn about 180 shark species “swimming” in an immersive setting, view shark artifacts, view displays about  

Indigenous cultures connections with sharks and the impact climate change has had on shark habitats.  The Mulva Cultural Center is one of only four U.S. stops for the Sharks exhibit.  

“We’re so excited to be able to announce this blockbuster inaugural season of exhibits,” stated Mulva  Cultural Center President/CEO, Mike Van Asten. “We will have something for all ages and interests. We  can’t wait to open our doors and invite the public inside.”  

Tickets will be required for entry to the main exhibits, but secondary exhibits will be free. Ticketing and  membership information, along with an announcement of exhibits coming to the Mulva Cultural Center  Atrium and Theater will be shared in the coming months.