Two Point Museum: All Museums & Exhibits Guide

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If you’re building the ultimate museum empire in Two Point Museum, you’ll need to fill it with exhibits from all over the world (and beyond). Each of the game’s five museums has its own unique theme, and the exhibits you collect will depend on where you send your expeditions.

Below is a simple breakdown of all the museums and their corresponding exhibits so you can plan your collections like a true curator.

All Museums & Their Exhibits

1. Prehistory Museum (The Bone Belt)

A dinosaur-lover’s dream, this museum specializes in fossils, ancient creatures, and prehistoric mysteries.

  • Key Exhibits:

    • Dinosaur skeletons (Sharpontops, Hydro-Hydrasaurus, Phlapadactyl)

    • Fossils (Helix Fossil, Lantern Fish Fossil)

    • Ancient artifacts (Cave Paintings, Proto-Computer)

    • Frozen finds (Frozen Fridge, Frozen Cave-Person)

  • How to Find Exhibits:

    • Expeditions to The Bone Belt

    • Use drills to clear obstructions blocking rare fossils

2. Marine Life Museum (Two Point Sea)

If it swims, sinks, or scares sailors, you’ll find it here.

  • Key Exhibits:

    • Fish species (Clown Fish, Tiger Shark, Bull Shark)

    • Wetlantean artifacts (Conch Horn, Wetsuit of Armor)

    • Sea monsters (Lagoonian Creature, Zapper)

    • Famous pirates (Captain Dreadge, Twiggy Silverbottom)

  • How to Find Exhibits:

    • Expeditions to Two Point Sea

    • Deep-sea dives for Wetlantean ruins

3. Supernatural Museum (The Netherworld)

For those who prefer haunted objects and paranormal oddities, this museum is all about ghosts, cursed artifacts, and things that shouldn’t exist.

  • Key Exhibits:

    • Cursed objects (Haunted Doll, Haunted Jack-in-the-Box)

    • Famous spirits (Butch Pickles, Hester Hellhole)

    • Paranormal plants (Haemogobbler Plant, Ghost Plant)

  • How to Find Exhibits:

    • Expeditions to The Netherworld

    • Hire ghost experts to maintain haunted exhibits

4. Science Museum (Bungle Wasteland)

A collection of inventions, futuristic tech, and weird experiments gone wrong.

  • Key Exhibits:

    • Classic contraptions (Flying Machine, Printing Press)

    • Workshop projects (Beautification Beam, Robo Janitor)

    • Science materials (Metal, Crystal Moss)

  • How to Find Exhibits:

    • Expeditions to Bungle Wasteland

    • Research new gadgets in your museum’s workshop

5. Space Museum (The Known Universe)

If it belongs in a sci-fi movie, you’ll find it in this high-tech space museum.

  • Key Exhibits:

    • Alien artifacts (Frogborne Nursery, Sarcofrogus)

    • Astral anomalies (Galactic Bulb, Stellar Sting)

    • Space junk (Satellite, Claimed Space Rock)

  • How to Find Exhibits:

    • Expeditions to The Known Universe

    • Be prepared for high exploration requirements

Final Blurb

In Two Point Museum, the best museums are full of rare and valuable exhibits, and exploring each region is the only way to find them all. Whether you're digging up fossils, discovering haunted objects, or collecting alien technology, each museum offers a unique curation challenge.

Plan your expeditions wisely, and soon, you'll have a museum worth visiting.


Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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