Museum of Pop Culture
ExperienceQueen Anne#16 of 50

Museum of Pop Culture

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Sagar Dave

Frank Gehry's crumpled-metal building at the foot of the Space Needle houses one of the best music and sci-fi collections in the country. The Hendrix exhibit is permanent and essential. The indie game design wing is surprisingly deep. The Sound Lab, where you can play instruments in soundproof rooms, is the most fun you'll have at any museum in Seattle. Skip the gift shop, spend the time in the Fantasy exhibit instead.

Insider tip

The Sound Lab on the third floor. Grab a guitar, close the door, and play for as long as you want. Nobody's listening.

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