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This LA Ice Cream Museum Is All Your Childhood Dreams

Museum of Ice Cream LA
Museum of Ice Cream LA | © Culture Trip

Did you ever dream of devouring endless tubs of ice cream or bathing in chocolate sprinkles as a kid? Well, now you can make your wildest ice cream fantasies come true in Los Angeles.

The Museum of Ice Cream, which hosted a pop-up in New York last summer, is opening its new location in LA’s artsy DTLA district on Saturday April 22. A huge number of installations—all about ice cream, of course—will fill up the museum’s huge space. And they’re pretty irresistible: take the “banana split”, made up of 10,000 “bananas”, a mint “grow house”, a melted popsicle jungle and last but not least—a swimmable sprinkle pool filled with one hundred million sprinkles.

The museum’s previous pop-up location in New York sold out within five days and attracted a 200,000-strong waiting list—so better get booking if you want to experience this ice cream heaven! Tickets sell for $29, but remember to book online as you won’t be able to buy them at the door.

This Museum of Ice Cream runs in this location until May 29, 2017.

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Ewa [ey-va] was born into a newly democratic Poland, but raised in England, where she studied French and German at the University of Oxford. An insatiable explorer, she’s lived in Florence, Berlin, Brussels, London, Warsaw and Singapore, worked at diplomatic institutions and has written for international publications, including The Huffington Post. A regular contributor to Culture Trip since its very beginning, Ewa quickly fell in love with the pace and creativity of the start-up world and, soon after, became the company’s first Managing Editor and then Director of Operations. Now, as the platform’s Social Media Director, Ewa oversees social strategy across the hubs and the rest of the world. Outside of The Culture Trip, you can find her writing (unabashedly), reading (critically) or country-hopping (methodically).

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