The Museum of Selfies is an interactive museum that explores the selfie phenomenon, where people can indulge their senses while taking pictures of themselves.
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It's a place where cameras and selfie sticks are not only welcomed, but encouraged.
Visitors will have the opportunity to take personal portraits with the "Mona Lisa," on a throne of selfie sticks, and even atop the Union Bank building in downtown Los Angeles.
"This is interactive experience that you can engage with how you feel like," museum co-founder Tommy Honton says.
Creators of the museum argue the social phenomenon is not a new thing, claiming "an image of oneself taken by oneself has roots dating back 40,000 years."
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Museum goers will get to amp up their Instagram page, while learning the cultural history behind selfies.
"It's not just about creating cool photos, but actually learning a bit too," says Honton.
The Museum of Selfies opens in Glendale on Sunday. The exhibit will be open Tuesday through Sunday until May 31.
Tickets are $25 per person.
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