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Plongez dans le monde naturel du passé et du présent avec l'entrée au musée d'histoire naturelle du comté de Los Angeles. Rencontrez des dinosaures extraordinaires, découvrez une nature impressionnante, explorez des dioramas intrigants et émerveillez-vous devant l'une des collections de pierres précieuses et de minéraux les plus impressionnantes au monde. Le musée comprend également un pavillon saisonnier des papillons et des araignées et abrite l'une des meilleures collections de fossiles de Californie. Parfait pour les familles ainsi que les voyageurs en solo, c'est une façon à la fois divertissante et éducative de passer un après-midi.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Spend an enjoyable and educational afternoon exploring the National History Museum of Los Angeles County with a general admission ticket, which offers you access to a wealth of exhibits. First, discover more than 300 fossils, marvel at 20 complete skeletons, and virtually excavate specimens at a series of multimedia stations in the Dinosaur Hall. Here, you can also view the world’s only Tyrannosaurus rex growth series, get a behind-the-scenes look at paleontologists in the Dino Lab, and see dinosaurs come alive at the Dinosaur Encounters show. Then, journey through an epic evolutionary story that spans 65 million years and includes 240 specimens — such as mastodon and whale skeletons — as well as animal dioramas from North America and Africa. Continue on to the Gem and Mineral Hall, which features more than 2,000 individual specimens and a vault containing diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and gold. Find out how LA went from a tiny pueblo to a sprawling metropolis in the Becoming Los Angeles exhibit, and take a stroll past native plant species in the Nature Gardens, where kids and adults can take a closer look at how things grow in the Get Dirty Zone. Before leaving, don’t forget to scope out L.A. creatures scurrying about the Nature Lab, and try your hand at interactive touch-screens that let you explore stories about Los Angeles’ plants and animals.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Spend an enjoyable and educational afternoon exploring the National History Museum of Los Angeles County with a general admission ticket, which offers you access to a wealth of exhibits. First, discover more than 300 fossils, marvel at 20 complete skeletons, and virtually excavate specimens at a series of multimedia stations in the Dinosaur Hall. Here, you can also view the world’s only Tyrannosaurus rex growth series, get a behind-the-scenes look at paleontologists in the Dino Lab, and see dinosaurs come alive at the Dinosaur Encounters show. Then, journey through an epic evolutionary story that spans 65 million years and includes 240 specimens — such as mastodon and whale skeletons — as well as animal dioramas from North America and Africa. Continue on to the Gem and Mineral Hall, which features more than 2,000 individual specimens and a vault containing diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and gold. Find out how LA went from a tiny pueblo to a sprawling metropolis in the Becoming Los Angeles exhibit, and take a stroll past native plant species in the Nature Gardens, where kids and adults can take a closer look at how things grow in the Get Dirty Zone. Before leaving, don’t forget to scope out L.A. creatures scurrying about the Nature Lab, and try your hand at interactive touch-screens that let you explore stories about Los Angeles’ plants and animals.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Spend an enjoyable and educational afternoon exploring the National History Museum of Los Angeles County with a general admission ticket, which offers you access to a wealth of exhibits. First, discover more than 300 fossils, marvel at 20 complete skeletons, and virtually excavate specimens at a series of multimedia stations in the Dinosaur Hall. Here, you can also view the world’s only Tyrannosaurus rex growth series, get a behind-the-scenes look at paleontologists in the Dino Lab, and see dinosaurs come alive at the Dinosaur Encounters show. Then, journey through an epic evolutionary story that spans 65 million years and includes 240 specimens — such as mastodon and whale skeletons — as well as animal dioramas from North America and Africa. Continue on to the Gem and Mineral Hall, which features more than 2,000 individual specimens and a vault containing diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and gold. Find out how LA went from a tiny pueblo to a sprawling metropolis in the Becoming Los Angeles exhibit, and take a stroll past native plant species in the Nature Gardens, where kids and adults can take a closer look at how things grow in the Get Dirty Zone. Before leaving, don’t forget to scope out L.A. creatures scurrying about the Nature Lab, and try your hand at interactive touch-screens that let you explore stories about Los Angeles’ plants and animals.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Spend an enjoyable and educational afternoon exploring the National History Museum of Los Angeles County with a general admission ticket, which offers you access to a wealth of exhibits. First, discover more than 300 fossils, marvel at 20 complete skeletons, and virtually excavate specimens at a series of multimedia stations in the Dinosaur Hall. Here, you can also view the world’s only Tyrannosaurus rex growth series, get a behind-the-scenes look at paleontologists in the Dino Lab, and see dinosaurs come alive at the Dinosaur Encounters show. Then, journey through an epic evolutionary story that spans 65 million years and includes 240 specimens — such as mastodon and whale skeletons — as well as animal dioramas from North America and Africa. Continue on to the Gem and Mineral Hall, which features more than 2,000 individual specimens and a vault containing diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and gold. Find out how LA went from a tiny pueblo to a sprawling metropolis in the Becoming Los Angeles exhibit, and take a stroll past native plant species in the Nature Gardens, where kids and adults can take a closer look at how things grow in the Get Dirty Zone. Before leaving, don’t forget to scope out L.A. creatures scurrying about the Nature Lab, and try your hand at interactive touch-screens that let you explore stories about Los Angeles’ plants and animals.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Spend an enjoyable and educational afternoon exploring the National History Museum of Los Angeles County with a general admission ticket, which offers you access to a wealth of exhibits. First, discover more than 300 fossils, marvel at 20 complete skeletons, and virtually excavate specimens at a series of multimedia stations in the Dinosaur Hall. Here, you can also view the world’s only Tyrannosaurus rex growth series, get a behind-the-scenes look at paleontologists in the Dino Lab, and see dinosaurs come alive at the Dinosaur Encounters show. Then, journey through an epic evolutionary story that spans 65 million years and includes 240 specimens — such as mastodon and whale skeletons — as well as animal dioramas from North America and Africa. Continue on to the Gem and Mineral Hall, which features more than 2,000 individual specimens and a vault containing diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and gold. Find out how LA went from a tiny pueblo to a sprawling metropolis in the Becoming Los Angeles exhibit, and take a stroll past native plant species in the Nature Gardens, where kids and adults can take a closer look at how things grow in the Get Dirty Zone. Before leaving, don’t forget to scope out L.A. creatures scurrying about the Nature Lab, and try your hand at interactive touch-screens that let you explore stories about Los Angeles’ plants and animals.
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Musée d'histoire naturelle du comté de Los Angeles
Passez un après-midi agréable et éducatif à explorer le musée national d'histoire du comté de Los Angeles avec un billet d'admission générale, qui vous donne accès à une multitude d'expositions. Tout d'abord, découvrez plus de 300 fossiles, émerveillez-vous devant 20 squelettes complets et fouillez virtuellement des spécimens dans une série de stations multimédias dans la salle des dinosaures. Ici, vous pouvez également voir la seule série de croissance de Tyrannosaurus rex au monde, découvrir les coulisses des paléontologues du Dino Lab et voir les dinosaures prendre vie au spectacle Dinosaur Encounters. Ensuite, voyagez à travers une histoire évolutive épique qui s'étend sur 65 millions d'années et comprend 240 spécimens - tels que des squelettes de mastodonte et de baleine - ainsi que des dioramas d'animaux d'Amérique du Nord et d'Afrique. Continuez vers le Gem and Mineral Hall, qui comprend plus de 2 000 spécimens individuels et un coffre-fort contenant des diamants, des rubis, des saphirs et de l'or. Découvrez comment LA est passée d'un petit pueblo à une métropole tentaculaire dans l'exposition Becoming Los Angeles et promenez-vous parmi les espèces de plantes indigènes dans les jardins naturels, où les enfants et les adultes peuvent observer de plus près comment les choses poussent dans le Get Dirty Zone. Avant de partir, n'oubliez pas d'observer les créatures de L.A. qui se précipitent dans le Nature Lab et essayez-vous aux écrans tactiles interactifs qui vous permettent d'explorer des histoires sur les plantes et les animaux de Los Angeles.
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Commentaires (28)
alexisrachelletx
Feb 2020
I visited the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County with my husband and my brother during our visit to LA this past week. My husband is a big fan of natural history museums (rock nerd), but they're not always my thing. I found this natural history museum much more interesting than the average! Yes, it has all the normal stuff (dinosaur bones, rocks/gems, animal diorama halls), but it had some surprises, too! There are nature gardens! When we visited (February 2020), there was a VERY small exhibit called "Natural History of Horror: The Science of Scary" that explored the inspiration for some of Hollywood's classic horror/sci-fi movies (Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, Creature from the Black Lagoon) - small but so interesting and fun (through April 19, 2020). I also LOVED their permanent exhibit "Becoming Los Angeles," which explored LA's history. As someone visiting LA, I loved this exhibit - but I think it would really appeal to locals, too! Definitely the highlight of the visit for me! We parked in the parking garage near the California Science Center (about $12, I think) and admission to the museum (without any IMAX movies) was $15 per adult. I enjoyed this museum.
AshleyMaclure
Feb 2020
Spent a very interesting 3 hours in the museum. It was well laid out with informative displays. Really enjoyed the outside garden area.
martinbR3840WS
Jan 2020
My boyfriend took me here for my birthday! Yes, we are in our late 30s but we had so much fun here. I would recommend it for kids as well for adults. We spent here about 3 hours wandering around and seeing so many great things! You learn so much about the earth! Go visit!!

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