Flash! Bang! Boom! A History of Fireworks

OPENS APRIL 10. Part of America’s 250th birthday celebration, this sparkling new exhibition explores the origins of and the science behind fireworks.

Opens April 10, 2026
Hach Gallery

Discover the explosive history of fireworks!

Flash! Bang! Boom! A History of Fireworks explores the origins of fireworks and the science behind them—from the way they are made, designed, and tested, to how they are sold and ultimately launched into the sky. This sparkling new exhibition is our contribution to America’s nationwide celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Hand-colored engraving from The Complete Art of Making Fireworks, 1835 (left); illustration of a fireworks set piece by Berthier & Cie, Monteux, France, 1920s (center); hand-colored etching from The Art of Making Fireworks, Detonating Balls, &c., ca. 1820s (right).
Dupee Fireworks Collection, Brown University Library

With objects ranging from historic rare books and fine art, to consumer catalogs and the latest pyrotechnic technologies, Flash! Bang! Boom! will allow visitors to gain a deeper understanding of centuries of knowledge among pyrotechnical makers. On display in our museum, located just blocks from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell in Old City Philadelphia, this exhibition will have high visibility and be a unique contribution to our nation’s birthday celebrations.

SOLD OUT: Exhibition Opening

Launch Party! A History of Fireworks Opening Celebration will take place on Friday, April 10, 2026, from 5pm to 8pm at 315 Chestnut Street. This free event features brief remarks by the co-curators, a look at the inside of a firework, pyrotechnic-themed objects from our collections that you can touch, hands-on activities, refreshments, and much more. Registration is required.

About Flash! Bang! Boom!

Visitors will navigate through the cross-cultural history of fireworks and discover details they don’t usually get to see, from rare books that share early designs and origin stories, to the inside of a firework and the colorful chemistry of a festive display. Flash! Bang! Boom! explores all the steps involved in getting to the final explosion in the sky through five themes: making, designing, testing, selling, and launching.

Support

Major support for Flash! Bang! Boom! has been provided by the Bolte Family Foundation, Maria Maccecchini/Annovis Bio, and Kenan & Andrea Sahin/CAMX Power, with additional support from the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, the Laurie Landeau Foundation LLC & Lew Gasorek, Dan Adams & Manon Cox, Barry Arkles & Janine Black, Peter R. Bernstein, Michael DeSimone & Susan Hughes, Kathleen Egan & Rod Ferguson, the Fireworks Foundation, David Martin, Fred & Kimberly Middleton, Mike Oeth, Louise Palmer, Christopher D. Pappas, Margaret H. Rakowsky, Eric Rugart, Cheryl Teich, and Fredric & Elizabeth Weber.


Featured image: Figure 53: Display of Fireworks on the Seine, Paris, from Chemistry, Developed by Facts and Principles Drawn Chiefly from the Non-Metals, 1884.

The Institute’s Hach Gallery is named in memory of Clifford C. Hach (1919–1990) through the generosity of his wife, Kathryn C. “Kitty” Hach-Darrow (1922–2020). In the 1940s, the married chemists cofounded the Hach Chemical Company, which became a leading producer of water-testing reagents and instruments.

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