
5900 Wilshire Blvd.
(323) 937-6464
Located across the street from the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art (LACMA), the Museum of Miniatures houses a collection of 226
tiny exhibits that take up almost all of its 14,000 square foot
space.
Think "miniature" and "dollhouse" springs to
mind, but more than dollhouses are on display here, from a
replica of the Titanic (constructed with 75,000 toothpicks and
two gallons of Elmerıs glue), to a 1940s diner, complete with a
tiny root beer keg and bottles of ketchup.
Also of note are the museumıs exhibit of model cars and trucks,
from a 1929 Bugatti to a 1956 Ford Thunderbird, sponsored by the
Precision Die Cast Car Collectors Club. One of the museumıs
most whimsical exhibits, however, is the sculpture collection by
David McElroy, "Tin Can Technology." A former Mattel
toy designer, McElroy constructs planes, cars and spaceships
from recycled aluminum and tin throw-aways.
Most impressive are the detailed, albeit shrunken, duplicates of
the Palace of Versaillesı Hall of Mirrors, as well as a Greene
and Greene Craftsman bungalow, with its tiny Arts and Craft
furnishings.
Indeed, much about the past can be learned while touring the
museum. A reproduction of the Roman Forum from the year 205 A.D.
vividly demonstrates
what life was like in the days of Caesar, and a collection of
miniature outhouses from the 1930s helps to illustrate America
in the Depression era.
The museum strives to keep up do date. When a tour of Van Gogh
paintings was mounted at LACMA, co-founder and curator Carole
Kaye commissioned an exhibit of business-card-sized duplicates
of the masterıs famous works, which are still on display. A
scene from O.J. Simpsonıs infamous trial is also
featured, as is a collection of doll-sized First Ladies, ranging
from Martha Washington to Nancy Reagan, all dressed in authentic
gowns.
Carole Kaye and her husband Barry founded the museum in 1992
with children in mind. The museumıs collection is accessible to
those who are height-challenged via booster steps in front of
each room-box display.
Hours:
Monday Closed
Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission/fees:
Adult: $7.50
Senior (60+) $6.50
Student (12-21) $5
Children (3-11) $3
Information: (323) 937-6464
Insider Tips:
The museumıs shop is packed with dollhouse furniture and
starter kits, as well as other tiny collectibles.
The Museum of Miniatures opens two hours before its across-the-streetneighbor
LACMA, and shares a public parking lot on Spaulding Avenue. As
there is no café in the museum, LACMAıs cafeteria is a good
choice for finding refreshments.
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