As you venture off into different museum specialties and continue connecting new Places of Interest across each map of expedition locations in Two Point Museum, you’ll begin collecting all sorts of curiosities that you can dress up and display in your various museums.

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But with plenty of danger lurking at most of the POIs in the game, and a variety of collectibles to log in each location, you’ll need to plan a steady stream of expeditions with seasoned museum staff to keep discovering new displays in Two Point Museum. Here’s where you can find each collectible exhibit in the game.
Plan Expeditions To Discover New Exhibits
When you first begin playing in almost every one of the five available museums in Two Point Museum, you’ll have a handful of free exhibits given to you by the previous curator to help get your museum on its feet, something to get those first few visitors in the door so you can get your ticket sales going. Past that, though, it’s up to you to set up expeditions with your museum staffers in search of new and exciting displays.
Each of your five museums correlate to a Place of Interest map. These are:
- The Bone Belt, which is where you’ll largely find items for the Prehistory museum.
- Two Point Sea is home to your underwater expeditions as you search for different kinds of fish and Wetlantean artifacts for the Marine Life museum.
- The Netherworld is as spooky as it sounds – it’s where you’ll find most of your Supernatural exhibits.
- Bungle Wasteland sounds like a sad name for a location so rife with workshop projects and new perks to use in your Science museum.
- Finally, the Known Universe might look like a smaller map than others, but it’s got some high requirements to explore and find new items for your Space museum.
Once you find rewards on your expeditions, your highly-trained staff brings them back in the helicopter, and it’s up to you what to do with them from there. You’ll likely want to display your finds in the museum – that’s how to generate a collection worth paying to see, after all – but you never have to set anything out. Items are put in your inventory if they’re not placed immediately, so you don’t have to worry about choosing just yet.
Exhibits that are placed will need to be maintained by relevant experts, lest they become filthy and unattractive to guests. Like litter, dirty exhibits decrease guest satisfaction, so be mindful to stay tidy.
If you’re low on cash and you don’t want to put that exhibit out for whatever reason – the quality isn’t good enough for the perks you want to use, it doesn’t fit the theme of your museum, etc. – you can opt to sell exhibits for cash by interacting with the dollar sign icon when looking at the item in your inventory. If you have the patience, though, your museum might attract a collector who appreciates what you have more than most. Accordingly, collectors pay more than market value most of the time for your finds.
Finally, if you’re looking to work on your Enlightenment in any given museum specialty, you can put exhibits into the Analysis machine in the Analysis room (if you’ve built one on-site already). You’ll need an expert to break it down, but analyzing exhibits increases your Knowledge of them, which boosts the Knowledge score of that exhibit permanently. Accordingly, it’s a good idea to analyze duplicate finds from expeditions – you’ll get Enlughtenment (and a cool new piece of furniture with it) and your guests learn more than they did before.
Not every location on the POI maps yield rewards, like obstructions that need clearing or the healing areas for sick/injured staff. If a location in the POI map isn’t listed in the tables below, it doesn’t offer rewards you can display or use in the museum.

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Every Bone Belt Exhibit
Corresponding with the first museum you play in the campaign, the Memento Mile museum focused on all things Prehistory, you’ll find a wealth of fossils and dinosaur skeletons on the Bone Belt map. Prepare a few drills ahead of time in the workshop back at the museum, since you’ll need them to clear some of the obstructions that stand between you and the more intricate fossil finds.
All Bone Belt Rewards
Greasy Fields
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Fossils
Preserved History |
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Treacle Ponds
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Preserved History
Fossils |
Hermit Hills
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Ancient Inventions
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Rib Row
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Dinosaur Bones
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Lake Longloss
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Dinosaur Bones Fossils |
Cold Mines
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Frozen Finds
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Frosted Tops
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Frozen Finds Dinosaur Bones |
Vintage Vestiges
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Fossils Prehistory Mysteries |
Man-Eating Plants
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Primal Frontier
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Prehistory Mysteries
Mountainous Plants |
Chomper Jungle
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Man-Eating Plants |
Gnawn Wood
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Dinosaur Bones Tropical Plants |
Carrion Trail
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Dinosaur Bones
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Spoony Dunes
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Prehistory Mysteries Fossils
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Withering Way
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Dinosaur Bones Natural Spirits Famous Spirits |
Stop Beaton & Deadhorse
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Ancient Inventions
Edible Plants |
Lethargic River
|
Tropical Plants Edible Plants |

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Every Two Point Sea Exhibit
Dive deep and discover all kinds of intricate sea creatures and underwater ruins as you explore the depths of Two Point Sea. Only a small group of temperate fish are available at first, but as you expand your Knowledge on Marine Life exhibits and clear some of the high-risk obstructions with your most experienced staffers, you’ll find all kinds of cool things lurking below the surface.
All Two Point Sea Rewards
Hogsport Peninsula
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Temperate Fish
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Bone Bank
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Dinosaur Bones |
Pebberly Reef
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Tropical Fish
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Pebberly Coast
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Mountainous Plants |
Overgrowth Jungle
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Tropical Plants |
Marina Junction
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Tropical Fish
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S.S. Silverbottom
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Sunken Spirits Famous Spirits |
Silverbottom Salvage
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Famous Spirits |
Tide Mountain
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Temperate Fish
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Murky Middlesea
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Sea Monsters Tropical Fish |
Ravenous Cavern
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Sea Monsters Temperate Fish |
Wetlantean Outskirts
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Wetlantean Artefacts
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Wetlantean Catacombs
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Wetlantean Artefacts
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Wetlantean Treasure Trove
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Temperate Fish Wetlantean Artefacts |
Numb Drop
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Coldwater Fish |
Coldspot Cave
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Coldwater Fish
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Uptown Wetlantis
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Wetlantean Ruins
Wetlantean Artefacts |
Soggy Grotto
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Tropical Fish Dinosaur Bones
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Volcanic Springs
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Tropical Fish Ancient Inventions |
Downtown Wetlantis
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Wetlantean Ruins
Wetlantean Artefacts
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Gelatinous Gorge
|
Coldwater Fish |
Gulfweed Grove
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Temperate Fish |
Bone Bank
|
Dinosaur Bones |
This is but one of the POI maps with a Silverbottom Ghost or two on it, but you’ll need to keep looking for the remaining missing crew members if you’re hoping to reunite Twiggy and his team.

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Every Netherworld Exhibit
Prepare to get scared as your staff brave the unknown venturing to the other side, exploring the Netherworld to find all kinds of spirits, haunted exhibits, and cursed objects. These spirits might scare your guests if they’re left unattended or unsatisfied, so be sure they’re not wreaking havoc on the museum with some well-trained experts in the Supernatural.
All Netherworld Rewards
Infernal Station
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Cursed Objects
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Endless Dump
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Industrial Age Spirits Cursed Objects
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Iced Spires
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Natural Spirits Cursed Objects Mountainous Plants |
Slumber Yard
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Famous Spirits Cursed Objects Ghost Dusting Equipment Famous Possessions |
Mushroom Wilds
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Natural Spirits Foreign Flora
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Grave Shallows
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Coldwater Fish |
Netherworld’s Fair
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Cursed Objects Man-Eating Plants Industrial Age Spirits |
Dead Air Theatre
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Industrial Age Spirits Cursed Objects Famous Spirits Famous Possessions |
Hellhole Hangout
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Industrial Age Spirits Famous Spirits Famous Possessions |
Backwards Passage
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Industrial Age Spirits Famous Spirits Famous Possessions |
Reaper Furrow
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Dark Age Spirits Cursed Objects Man-Eating Plants |
Semi-Evil Castle
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Dark Age Spirits Famous Spirits Cursed Objects Famous Possessions |
Familiar Falls
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Sunken Spirits Cursed Objects |
The Resting Place
|
Famous Spirits Ghost Dusting Equipment Cursed Objects |
Paranormal Detection Agency
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Industrial Age Spirits Man-Eating Plants
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Fog Moors
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Cursed Natural Spirits Ghost Dusting Equipment Mountainous Plants |
Spiffinmoore’s Spire
|
Famous Spirits Cursed Objects
Famous Possessions |
Displaying spirits in your museum will require a few Polterguest rooms, which you can customize to your heart’s content to appease the spirits who are staying in them.
Every Bungle Burrows Exhibit
Hack your way through the wilds of Bungle Burrows to uncover all kinds of cool workshop projects and perks for the museum. These long-lost exhibits will keep guests intrigued as they explore your Science museum, taking in all kinds of cool contraptions and wild workshop projects. For most of the Labs locations, you’ll receive the Workshop Project item first before accruing perks and other rewards on subsequent visits.
All Bungle Burrows Rewards
Bungle Burrows
|
Perks Workshop Projects |
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Oreful Quarry
|
Science Materials |
Surplus Supplies
|
Science Materials |
Allotment Labs
|
Edible Plants |
Upper Antique Archives
|
Classic Contraptions
|
Laser Labs
|
Perks
Workshop Projects |
Security Labs
|
Perks
Workshop Projects |
Shock Labs
|
Perks Workshop Projects |
Lower Antique Archives
|
Classic Contraptions
|
Crystal Caves
|
Science Materials |
Cryo Labs
|
Mountainous Plants Famous Spirits Workshop Projects |
Counter Intelligence Labs
|
Perks Workshop Projects |
Charge Labs
|
Perks Workshop Projects |
Golden Mine
|
Science Materials |
Chemical Labs
|
Perks Workshop Projects |
Robot Labs
|
Perks Workshop Projects |
Modification Labs
|
Perks Workshop Projects |
After collecting Workshop Projects from locations around Bungle Burrow, have a staff member with Workshop training head in and begin creating all these new gadgets using the blueprints your expedition staff brought back. You can display them in your museum to attract all kinds of science aficionados.

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Every Known Universe Exhibit
Space, not only the final frontier but also the final museum you’ll get to if you’re playing the campaign. Here, you’ll find all sorts of artifacts from alien societies, like the Frogborne or the Cheese-Moongers.
All Known Universe Rewards
Location |
Rewards |
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Two Point Orbit
|
Astral Anomalies
|
The Moon
|
Astral Anomalies
Space Junk |
Gibbon Moon One
|
Space Gibbon Artefacts
Astral Anomalies |
Gibbon Moon Two
|
Space Gibbon Artefacts
Astral Anomalies |
Space Gibbon Circuit
|
Perks
Money |
Gibbon Moon Three
|
Space Gibbon Artefacts Astral Anomalies |
Ribbetonia
|
Frogborne Artefacts
|
Satelilly Pad
|
Astral Anomalies
Frogborne Artefacts Mountainous Plants |
Hyperway Services
|
Astral Anomalies Space Junk Frogborne Artefacts |
Hayley’s Comet
|
Astral Anomalies
Space Junk |
Mozzastella
|
Cheese-Moonger Artefacts
|
Be careful of those Astral Anomalies, though. Who knows what alien powers you’ve brought into the museum?

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