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Things to do in Los Angeles - Holyland Exhibition
Founded in 1924, Holyland Exhibition belongs to one of the most appealing attractions that can be visited in Southern California. It features a vast collection of Middle Eastern artifacts dating back to the beginning of our era, thus some of them are two thousand years old. Basically, the diversity and quantity of artifacts within the exhibition is remarkable and covers knowledge on the Bible countries. The range of the displayed items was gathered by Antonio F. Futterer and embrace objects such as lamps, bottles or coins. The imposing mummy casket is over 2600 years old. The guides’ passion for the Exhibition and their lifestyle characterized by spreading the teachings from the Exhibition’s founder, Antonio Futterer leaves visitors impressed. The history of its founder is equally impressive. If you are anxious to see the exhibition it is adviced to make reservation beforehand. A small fee is required, which covers a whole tour. Also, refreshments are included in the admission price. Disabled access is limited to the ground floor.


