The Exploreum is home to several permanent galleries including Hands On Hall, the Wharf of Wonder, and Curiosity Factory. My BodyWorks opened Winter 2009 and was an interactive exhibit, custom designed for the Exploreum. A community project presented by Infirmary Health Foundation, it was dedicated to human health and workforce development. My BodyWorks also featured a biology lab where science educators presented materials that delved further into the topics presented in the gallery. My BodyWorks closed in Summer 2025. The Hands On Hall is the Exploreum's original exhibit gallery and contains more than 20
interactive exhibits. The Wharf of Wonder is a community project of the Junior League of Mobile. The Exploreum hosts a variety of traveling exhibits. Past traveling exhibits have included "Mysteries of
Egypt: Wonderful Treasures from the
Pharaoh's Tomb" in 2001, "
China! 7,000 Years of Innovation" in 2002, "
International Space Station" in 2003, "The
Brain: It's All In Your Head" in 2004, "The
Dead Sea Scrolls" in 2005, "
Mummy: The Inside Story" in 2006, and "A Day in
Pompeii" in 2007. In 2008, the Exploreum hosted "Our Body: The Universe Within", featuring actual human
plastinated bodies. In 2009 "Bob the Builder - Project Built It", "Sea Lion Splash" in 2010, and "Kangaroo Kraze" in 2011, featuring live kangaroos, all came to the Exploreum. In 2019 "Genghis Khan: The Great Civilizer" displayed over 400 artifacts, costumes, weaponry and featured live performances by Mongolian artisans. ==Features==