If you are looking for something different to do this weekend, we have a list of Bizarre Los Angeles Museums that might do the trick. Most of these museums are located in and around Hollywood, so it is possible to visit several in one day.
Valley Relics Museum
The relics museum is open every Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm. Located in an industrial area of Chatsworth, the museum features a collection with a little bit of everything. Old cars, vintage signs, neon signs, clothing, bicycles, plus hundreds of unique relics from the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. Admission is free; donations are welcome. They also sell T-Shirts to help support the museum. Visitors can spend about one hour here checking out all the neat stuff. Valley Relics Museum Address 21630 Marilla St. Chatsworth CA 91311.
The Bunny Museum
The Bunny Museum started at home in Pasadena and recently moved into a larger building in Altadena, which a bicycle shop shares. The museum features over 30 thousand bunnies-related memorabilia. Listed as a Guinness world record holder and was voted the best weird museum in the world. Open daily with a small admission charge—the Bunny Museum Address 2605 Lake Ave, Altadena, CA 91001.
Bizarre Museum of Death Hollywood
They are temporarily closed. This bizarre Los Angeles Museum is not for the faint of heart and not for children. Exhibits include serial killers, bones, skeletons, crime scenes, morgue photos, executions, severed body parts, and death photos. No pictures are allowed inside, so you must visit this place and see for yourself. Plan on spending about an hour walking around the museum if you have the stomach for it! Museum of Death Address 6031 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, California.
Holyland Exhibition
Displays a collection of artifacts from the Holy Land by explorer Antonia F. Futterer. The Holyland Exhibition is open year-round and can be visited by appointment only. The museum features four rooms. Damascus Room, Pharaoh’s Treasure, Archaeology, and bible arr room. Some items in the collection date back as far as 5,000-year-old. For reservations to view the exhibition, call 323-664-3162. Address 2215 Lake View Ave. Los Angeles, California.
Hollywood Museum Max Factor Building
The lower level of the Hollywood Museum is dedicated to all things creepy, for example, the jail from Silence of the Lambs with Hannibal Lecter. You can see other spooky and cult film features like mummies, Frankenstein, and his bride. Visitors can also view famous costumes worn by actors, such as the million-dollar dress worn by Marilyn Monroe, Rocky’s boxing gloves, and even Elvis Presley’s bathrobe. Hollywood Museum Address 1660 N Highland Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028.
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Hollywood Forever Cemetery is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. For those who like ghost stories, there are many stories of ghostly encounters. One account is that the ghost of William Randolph Hearst is said to visit the grave of Marion Davies, his mistress. If you live in the Los Angeles area or are planning a trip to Hollywood, visiting Hollywood Forever Cemetery is a unique addition to your itinerary. Hollywood Forever is located at 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard.