This story is part of 9to5Mac’s series celebrating Apple’s 50th anniversary.

Although Apple often claims not to be a nostalgic company, it has mobilized all its resources to celebrate its 50th birthday. The company opened an exhibition showcasing its most iconic products and unforgettable moments captured in photos over the years. There is even a large screen displaying iconic commercials and key moments, such as the 1984 advertisement and the opening of the Steve Jobs Theater. Thanks to Meriam Al Sultan's posts on X, we can all see the exhibition.

Some of the products featured in the exhibition include the iMac G3, 128k Macintosh, and various models of iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Apple Watch. Notably, the original iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and iPod touch are displayed in an iPod case, symbolizing milestones in the category. The iPhone case appears to include every major screen size, showing how it has grown over the years.

iMac G3 and 128k Macintosh on display, Photo Credit: Meriam Al Sultan

Upon closer inspection of some of the artworks displayed on the walls of the exhibition, you can see real treasures. There are many pieces, including the iconic pirate flag, a photo of the Macintosh team, clips from the 1984 advertisement, Steve’s slide on the intersection of technology and liberal arts, and an iPod silhouette. One of my favorite parts of the exhibition is the prints of students using Apple products; this reminds us why all these events are significant. In one photo, there is a clip from Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show performance and an image likely from an award ceremony that Apple TV won.

In addition to the main exhibition, Apple also showcased various generations of iPhone and iMac in the corridors of Apple Park. The campus also features sculptures of the 50th anniversary logo. This larger exhibition is located in section 2 of the main Apple Park building. Although it is closed to the public, if you are visiting an employee or if you are an employee yourself, you should definitely take a look while you are there.

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