Address: 9341 Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232, USA
Phone: +13108366131
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 2–8PM
Friday: 2–8PM
Saturday: 12–6PM
maddalena poli
Hard not to call it a scam. I think a lot of people say it’s amazing not to admit we got robbed of our time and $. This is a random collection of elements and various “facts” without any specification (thing like… “in some cultures it was believed that duck’s breath would cure this and that disease”. Reads made up by someone). The dim lighting tries to make it special, but again, just a trick. Before going read the interviews with the founder, and you’ll get a sense of the personality.
Elizabeth Bacon
I was hoping for a kind of bizarre, curious afternoon, and boy did this place deliver!! Seemingly endless vignettes of intriguing, amazingly presented objects and ideas, you are drawn through a very unique experience at the Museum of Jurassic Technologies. An almost too well kept secret, this place is a gem in this already twinkling city. Thank you to all who keep this place what it is!
Derek Stevenson
I used to really love this place. So cool, innovative, weird, bizarre, and most of all fun. But they're really proving to be a bastion of archaic methods and thinking. In an age where the businesses around them as well as the county, country, and seemingly majority of the world encourages healthy people to go back to their lives, the MJT asks that you muzzle up your questions and do what they say.
Richard Hawkins
One of the most interesting and mind boggling museums I’ve been too. Worth the photos you will get, but even more the memories
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It is not scary!!! It is dimly lit but absolutely nothing scary. It's probably nothing at all what u picture in your head. Think more along technology than jurasic. it is strange and unusual.
We spent about 3 hours and made it through the whole thing. There's a tiny theater at the top and we watched the whole movie there; read probably 80% of the plaques with the exhibits; took our time and made it through every room. I felt like that was the perfect amount of time.
It's a pretty tight space. I would call ahead and ask if you can.
It's street parking, and it's a busy street, it's hard to park!
It's $5 for students, seniors, and unemployed people, free for children, $8 for adults, and $1.50 for people with disabilities or active service personnel in uniform.
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