News Release:EXHIBIT PREVIEW: Cincinnati Museum Center re-energizes the Energy Zone 3/11/2026
Cincinnati Museum Center re-energizes the Energy Zone Children's Museum favorite back in time for Spring Break
WHAT: One of Cincinnati Museum Center’s most-loved exhibits is opening re-energized March 13. Energy Zone – The Children’s Museum’s plastic ball-raining physics playground – is back after a five-week re-energization project that will introduce new components and supercharge fan favorites. Join us for a first look at the refreshed exhibit.
Energy Zone brings physics and the science of simple machines to life through pulleys, gears and a cascade of plastic balls, all powered by the exuberant energy of young learners.
New additions include:
- A second Bernoulli Blower that allows balls to float in mid-air
- An Archimedes screw that lifts balls overhead into the Big Bucket
- Revamped vacuum tube with ramps
- Plinko wall for cause-and-effect activity that encourages repeat interaction
- Updated artwork and graphics, including interpretation panels so adults can help kids get the most out of their learning through play experience
Re-energized favorites include:
- Propellers and light-up bike wheels powered by foot and hand pedals
- Updated catapult to launch balls across the exhibit
- Newly-centralized Big Bucket for a more satisfying payoff
WHEN: 9:30 a.m., Friday, March 13
WHERE: Cincinnati Museum Center
MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@cincymuseum.org