Marie Curie's Radiant Ball


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Hi Ladies! Let's get fancy and celebrate a female scientist who revolutionized the understanding of radioactivity. Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, receiving the award in 1903 for her radiation research. Her second Nobel Prize followed in 1911, in chemistry, for isolating radium.
The Radiant Ball is held at the Mutter Museum. Enjoy rarely-seen archival collection items, peruse and bid on fantastic silent auction items, and dance to jazz-age grooves by Drew Nugent & the Midnight Society.
☆ Let's get glam and go! ☆
Tickets are sold at different tiers, and there are still Early Bird tickets available.
Some ticket info:
- Your general admission ticket includes:
- Rarely seen Museum and Library collection items
- Live performance by Drew Nugent & the Midnight Society
- Light bites
- Access to luminous specialty cocktails
- Mütter Museum admission
Members, Fellows, and VIPs also receive access to:
- The exclusive members’ lounge in the Benjamin Rush Medicinal Garden
- And more!
Some privacy info:
Please Note:
Must be 21+ to enter and show photo ID to enter
Museum will be open from 7- 10 PM with 1 hour timed admission slots
Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable to other people
Photography inside the Museum is prohibited
By entering the event premises, you consent to photography, audio recording, video recording and its release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction to be used for news, promotional purposes, advertising, inclusion on websites, social media, or any other purpose by The College of Physicians/the Mütter Museum and its affiliates and representatives.

Marie Curie's Radiant Ball