EXHIBIT AT A GLANCE
Fully-licensed half replica of the 1960’s Batmobile
Numerous unique physical challenges and tests for guests to partake in
Fascinating historical overview of the story of how comics came to become so important in American pop culture
Starting at 5,000 Square Feet
Exhibit ships in three 53’ dry vans
An Interactive Experience on a Heroic Scale
ABOUT HALL OF HEROES
“Hall of Heroes” brings guests into the world of superheroes, crime-fighters, gadgets, and spies through immersive experiences.
As soon as visitors enter the “Hall of Heroes,” they immediately find themselves in the thick of the action in an ambitious, custom-built space. Their journey takes them through several themed environments with surprises around each corner.
“Heroes” has been enjoyed by several hundred thousand visitors from Canada, across the US, and China.
Movie prop-quality photo opportunities, including an authentic George Barris-built 1966 Batmobile
Challenging, highly engaging interactive displays and tests
Intriguing, informative displays with props, costumes and more
Fun, fascinating history and memorabilia
Learn the circumstances that create superheroes, discover the ideals that heroes uphold, and push boundaries as to what it truly means to be heroic in the Hall of Heroes!
Starting your journey in the ‘Identification Station,’ guests will learn about and get sorted into one of the five disciplines that are the basis for all super powers: ‘Powers of the Body’, ‘Powers of the Mind,’ ‘Mastery,’ ‘Gadgets,’ and the ‘Elements.’ These five powers are reflected throughout the exhibit where guests can explore, learn, and test their skills at the many interactive stations to find out what discipline of Superhero they excel in.
The exhibit features a full scale "half" replica of the 1960’s Barris Kustoms’ Batmobile and various other movie props, replicas and rare artifacts from past and present major motion pictures and television shows. Interactive display cases will take guests through a history of heroes and how people relate to them, from the ‘Radio’ to the ‘Pop Culture’ display that talks about everything from blockbuster films, to large-scale comic conventions.
The Hall of Heroes exhibit is truly a place to “Discover Your Superpowers!”