As part of its 50th-anniversary celebrations in April 2026, Apple debuted a private, internal-only exhibition at its Apple Park headquarters. This exhibit allows employees and their guests to view iconic products and photography from the company's five-decade history. [1, 2]
Key Features of the Exhibition
- Historical Hardware: Displays include a 1984 Macintosh, a green G3 iMac, and collections of original iPods, iPhones, and iPads.
- Archival Imagery: The walls feature historical advertisements and stills from famous commercials, such as the "1984" ad.
- Rare Items: The exhibit includes artifacts from Apple's archives that even CEO Tim Cook had reportedly not seen before the anniversary.
- Branding: The space prominently features Apple's special 50th Anniversary "scribble" logo. [1, 3]
Context of the Celebration
The exhibition is part of a broader series of events marking Apple's milestone, which also included:
- A private Paul McCartney concert at Apple Park for 12,000 employees.
- A speech by Tim Cook and his symbolic ringing of the Nasdaq opening bell.
- The release of new products, including the iPhone 17e and the MacBook Neo. [4, 5, 6, 7]
While the Apple Park Visitor Center remains open to the public for AR experiences and rooftop views, this specific history exhibition is currently closed to the general public. [1, 8]
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