Hollywood Museums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Museums in Hollywood, CA, California.
Showing erotic pictures, movies, equipment, people, sculptures, etchings, paintings and interactive multimedia challenging people to stretch their definition and perception of art while talking about all the different things that have gone wrong and right with sex throughout human history.
The Hollywood Wax Museum sees more than 300,000 visitors annually. It features 220 replicas of movie stars, sports figures and other notable people.
Come to Ripleys and discover the unusual and the bizarre where “truth is stranger than fiction” Come and see the museum that inspired the hit TV series. Explore two floors with 11 galleries, and nearly 300 unusual and fascinating exhibits.
This cafe includes a 78-foot green Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, a chandelier featuring 32 brass saxophones, and a sax previously owned by Bill Clinton.
The Guiness World Records Exhibition features over 3,000 facts, feats and world records that are collected from the famous Guiness Book of World Records. This attraction is open from 10am to 12am daily.
The museum is dedicated to celebrating the entertainment arts and "Hollywood the place." Visit the original sets from Star Trek and Cheers. "The Making of Elvis: 50 Years of Promotion" exhibit displays items reflecting the continuing obsession with Elvis Presley.
Located in the original Frederick's of Hollywood retail store on Hollywood Boulevard, this museum features an array of lingerie items that were popular throughout the last 40 years. A highlight of the museum is Frederick's Celebrity Lingerie Hall of Fame, which boasts items such as Madonna's black and gold bustier used during her Who's That Girl tour and the boxer shorts worn by Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump.





