One museum, no borders
A 1963 Jaguar E-Type is automotive, engineering, and history at once — and it is also art. We reject the walls between the genres, because the interesting things of the world refuse to stay in one gallery.
A new museum in southern Florida
A federally registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit
We unite what other museums keep apart — art and engineering, science and history, the masterpiece and the everyday — in one collection built to awaken the imagination.
Your gift may be tax-deductible. Have an object of interest to donate? Write to donate@museum-of-everything.org.
From the collection
“A great deal of what is interesting in a museum naturally overlaps the genres. A 1963 Jaguar E-Type belongs equally in an automotive, an engineering, and a history museum — and it should also be considered art.”
From the curatorial statement
Watch & listen
Co-curators Dan and Josh Gelernter range across art, history, engineering, film, and the objects worth saving — new episodes every week on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
Dan and Josh discuss what to see at the Met Museum of Art in NYC. In this episode they cover Ancient Egypt including the Temple of Dendur and Ancient Greece and Rome. As always, they kick everything off with MoE Pub Trivia, where this week questions range from early American sitcoms to types of whales.
Dan and Josh wrap up their ranking of the entire Bond films franchise with their picks for top-5 greatest Bond films of all time, kicking things off as usual with a round of pub trivia in which they range from classical music to Cary Grant.In this episode:The Living DaylightsDoctor NoGoldfingerThunderballFrom Russia With Love
Dan and Josh get into the top 10 Bond-films. But they begin as always with a round of Museum of Everything Pub Trivia, touching on WW2 History, Renaissance Art, and General Motors. Discussed in this episode:10 - License to Kill9 -- The Spy Who Loved Me8 -- Skyfall7 -- Tomorrow Never Dies6 -- Goldeneye#bond #bondfilms #jamesbond #cinema #moviehistory #debate
Josh and Dan start with a round of Museum of Everything Pub Trivia covering World War 2 History, General Motors, and French artillery pieces, before continuing with their ranking of James Bond Films. In this episode:MoonrakerFor Your Eyes OnlyThe World Is Not EnoughYou Only Live Twice#bondfilms #jamesbond #movies #film #rankings #culture #museumofeverything
Dan and Josh rank all the James Bond films from worst to best. Featured in this episode, the worst James Bond films...25: Spectre24: No Time to Die (tied with Spectre as the worse Bond film of all time)23: Diamonds Are Forever22: A View to a Kill21: Quantum of Solace20: On Her Majesty's Secret Service19: Live and Let Die18: Die Another Day17: The Man With the Golden Gun16: Casino Royale15: Octopussy#museumofeverything #JamesBond #Bond #Movies #MovieHistory #Culture
After a round of Museum of Everything Pub Trivia, Dan and Josh complete their conversation on Zeppelins with an in-depth discussion of the Graf Zeppelin, the Hindenburg, and the legacy of Zeppelin visionary Dr Hugo Eckener.#museumofeverything #history #culture #art #zeppelins #airships #goldenage
The vision
The Museum of Everything unites what is typically separated across many kinds of museums — a playground for the imagination where all of human creativity is brought together in one place. It will rise in southern Florida, between Miami and Palm Beach, where a great new institution can help revitalize a community and draw new cultural life to the region.
A 1963 Jaguar E-Type is automotive, engineering, and history at once — and it is also art. We reject the walls between the genres, because the interesting things of the world refuse to stay in one gallery.
The world’s interesting objects were made to be used. Cars are driven, tube radios are played, steam engines are run. We keep the collection not merely to see, but to use.
Restoration and reproduction happen before a live audience who can watch and ask questions — from watchmakers and curio restorers to pianos, automobiles, and aircraft.
We favor seeing objects over reading about them — a density of interesting things over a profusion of long signs. Curators’ notes live on QR codes, and the Museum keeps quiet places for reflection.
Support the Museum
The Museum grows with the generous support of its donors. Every contribution is tax-deductible and goes directly toward acquiring, restoring, and demonstrating the collection — and securing a home for the Museum in southern Florida. To give today, write to donate@museum-of-everything.org.
Museum of Everything, Inc. is a nonprofit organization exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (EIN 39-3402961), with tax-exempt status effective July 11, 2025. Contributions are deductible under Section 170 of the Code to the extent permitted by law. A written acknowledgment is provided for each gift for your tax records. Museum of Everything, Inc. is registered with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services under Registration No. CH80400.
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Get in touch
Whether you have an object to donate, expertise to share, or simply a question about the Museum, write to us — a curator will read it.