Beverly Hills, United States of America
Page Museum

With several interesting exhibits, fossil labs, and ice age animal encounters, the Page Museum offers a unique learning forum by facilitating exchange of ideas, and letting visitors be a witness to discoveries made by palaeontologists and researchers, right before their eyes!

The Page Museum in Beverley Hills, California features various paleontological discoveries belonging to the same site on which it is built. Asphalt deposits and trapped fossils of animals belonging to the ice age is showcased here. This site is enriched with more of these fossils and other deposits and therefore excavation and analysis are processes that are ongoing. The museum is built at the centre of an artificially created Mayan temple ruins, celebrating the fossils excavated and allowing palaeontologists to work in the laboratories. Skeletons that are re-assembled and hung from the ceiling, lake pit, observation pit, fiberglass frieze portraying Pleistocene mammals, and an atrium full of tropical plants are some of the attractions that visitors can see. A must go museum for all those who wish to learn, see dinosaur fossils, and see palaeontologists in action!


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Tips Before You Go
A perfect place to inspire children and get them interested in science. Docents in the museum are extremely knowledgeable, take a guided tour of this museum and learn many mind-boggling facts
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5801 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA