
Came to the this place after a rather disappointing trip to another museum. I gotta say.. this museum is not for the faint of heart. There lots of clutching of the pearls (sorry to steal the...
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The Museum of Death, with locations in Hollywood and New Orleans, offers a unique exploration of the darker aspects of mortality and cultural phenomena surrounding death. Guests can browse a variety of intriguing exhibits and engage with thought-provoking artifacts that delve into the morbid fascination with death.
In addition to the exhibitions, the museum features a shop showcasing an array of themed merchandise, including apparel, collectibles, and accessories. All transactions at both locations are cashless, accepting only credit card or tap payments for a seamless shopping experience.
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Came to the this place after a rather disappointing trip to another museum. I gotta say.. this museum is not for the faint of heart. There lots of clutching of the pearls (sorry to steal the...
If you're into serial killers, cults, mob hits, etc.; where the information was accurate, the images are not for the faint of heart and for me it was a step too far. Lots of clutch my invisible...
It's pretty much as advertised in the name. I observed various exhibits specifically themed around notorious criminals (e.g. Charles Manson, Richard Ramirez, John Dillinger), various head-line...
I use to go to museum of death when I was younger, but covid caused the closure, and when I heard it reopened in a new expanded spot near sunset I was excited to go! The staff is friendly and full...
Admission was $20, tickets only sold at the door, no advance purchase available. There were no lines and no waits, with just a handful of visitors in the museum while we were there this past...