
Entry No. 20 — the Los Angeles file — filed under: offbeat-museum
The Museum of Jurassic Technology
A deliberately disorienting warren of dim, velvet-hushed rooms where the exhibits blur the line between real natural history and elaborate fabrication. You'll pass displays on a Cameroonian stink ant whose brain is hijacked by a fungus, microminiature sculptures carved into the eye of a needle and viewed through magnifiers, and the decaying dice from magician Ricky Jay's collection, never quite sure what's true. There's a tea room with complimentary hot tea and cookies, a tribute gallery of paintings honoring the dogs of the Soviet space program, and a small theater screening poetic Russian documentaries. No photography is allowed, which forces you to actually look.
The move: Wander the darkened galleries together in near silence, then debate over free tea upstairs about which exhibits were real.
📍 Before you go Closed Mon-Wed; open Thu-Fri afternoons and Sat-Sun midday. Reserve online; ~$15 adults. No phone use or photography inside.
- 📍 Culver City
- 💸 $
- ⚡ Up for anything
- 🌗 Indoors
Where: 9341 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Hours: Added 2026-06-23 — confirm current hours before you go.
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last checked: 2026-06-23