1. Mummies of the World at the California Science Center
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out
  2. Mummies of the World at the California Science Center
    Photograph: Michael Juliano for Time Out
  3. Exhibition view of “Mummies of the World“ at California Science Center.
    Photograph: Gillian Glover for Time Out

Mummies of the World: The Exhibition

  • Museums, History
  • California Science Center, USC/Exposition Park
Gillian Glover
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Time Out says

A display of over 30 mummified people and animals is back at the California Science Center; after the exhibition debuted there back in 2010, it traveled through the U.S. and Europe before returning to L.A., which is the final stop on its tour before the artifacts are returned to their lending museums. This time around, you can see a selection of specimens never before shown in Los Angeles.

Mummies are, of course, most often associated with ancient Egypt, and while Egypt is represented here, you’ll also see mummified remains that were discovered in Germany, Hungarian, Peru—even the University of Maryland, which in the 1990s carried out the first ancient Egyptian-style mummification performed in 2,800 years.

Memorable artifacts include the two Peruvian “bundle” mummies making their West Coast debut, amulets and organ jars (just like you learned about in history class), an ancient Egyptian cat mummy and a shrunken (but still very cute) sloth head. Be warned, though, that as you make your way through the different rooms, the displays become more macabre and, dare I say, haunting, with mummified organs and babies—so make sure you (and any kids in attendance) know what you’re getting into before visiting the exhibition.

The museum’s IMAX theater will be screening the complementary 40-minute Mummies 3D: Secrets of the Pharaohs, and if you buy combo tickets for both the exhibition and film, you get a small discount on both.

Details

Address
California Science Center
Exposition Park
700 Exposition Park Dr
Los Angeles
90037
Price:
$26–$28, IMAX $14–$15
Opening hours:
10am–5pm daily

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