Unlike most city galleries, with their towering pillars and marble girders, Los Angeles’ Museum of Jurassic Technology first appears to be what is almost literally a hole in the wall. And despite being wedged in what at first seems like unremarkable slabs of concrete on the corner of Venice and Bagley in Culver City, it’s not unusual to see it packed with visitors who have only heard through the grapevine of its extensive list of oddities and wonders. Behind those rather bland walls are endless rooms of exhibits–many of which lie somewhere between irreverent and incredible, and prove that the Museum is, in the true sense of the word, one of Los Angeles’ hidden gems.


