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The Bullock Museum IMAX Theatre provides a one-of-a-kind experience, with cutting-edge dual Laser technology and a screen the size of Texas.
Order tickets, check local showtimes and get directions to IMAX, The Bullock Texas State History Museum. See the IMAX Difference in IMAX, The Bullock Texas State History Museum.
Experience groundbreaking movie projection technology at the Bullock Museum IMAX Theatre. The Bullock is the first theater in Texas, and one of only a few in the world, to offer 2D and 3D movies using the new IMAX® with Laser system.
Check out the interactive collection of artifacts and exhibits, educational resources and programs, upcoming events and movie show times on the state's largest IMAX.
The Bullock Museum IMAX ® Theatre is the first and only Laser IMAX theater in Texas and features enhanced 12-channel immersive audio and luxury seating. Enjoy concessions such as specialty popcorn, assorted candies, and beverages, including sodas, bottled water, and juices.
The Bullock Museum in Austin is the state’s official history museum. Located just north of the Texas Capitol, visitors can’t miss the red granite building that’s topped with a majestic copper dome and features a monumental, 35-foot-tall bronze star stationed in the Museum’s Lone Star Plaza.
The Bullock Texas State History Museum includes three floors of exhibitions, an IMAX® with Laser theater, a 4D special effects theater, café, and museum store.
The Bullock Texas State History Museum has been proud to provide a cutting-edge Laser IMAX experience since opening in 2001 showcasing feature films and educational documentaries.
The Bullock Texas State History Museum. IMAX - Dune 2: The IMAX Experience. Friday March 1. 4:00 PM – 6:54 PM. Museum Members: sign-in to receive member discount ($1 off feature films). Please note that membership discounts do not apply to matinee screenings. Become a Member today.
An insider's look at Texas history. Over 9 million visitors from across the world have explored the Bullock Texas State History Museum to see what makes Texas— Texas.