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    Wunderkammer

    4.8 (13 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Max S.

    Wunderkammer, which translates to cabinets of curiosities, is right next door to Crafted. Honestly, it's difficult to distinguish where it starts and Crafted begins. There's just a doorway there separates them from one another. I feel like it's another method of getting people to visit Crafted. However, this place is way different than next door. It's the darker side. Curiosities, strange, and bizarre. It's laid out like a museum you can shop in. There are a few separated rooms where each room is themed. One of the rooms is mostly taxidermy gone wild. Ie. Jackalopes. What's a jackalope? A rabbit with antlers. They sell a lot of art, not too ridiculously priced. They also sell antiques. Plenty of free parking. It's a shared open lot.

    Joshua P.

    Very interesting store. It has a ton of ofmddities to look at and buy! If I had the money I would've bought SO many interesting objects to fill the house with. Employees are kind and willing to help out with any questing you may have. I'm looking forward to going back. I dont feel like I soaked up enough of what each vendor had to offer.

    Dave H.

    Next door to crafted art indoor shopping area. Very cool oddities and curiosities. Horror, movie memorabilia and very cool stuff! Cool place for coffee too! Plenty of parking and free just like Crafted!

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    Bradley H.

    Beautifully curated antiquities, art and oddities in a spectacular historic Navy hanger. Wonderfully built out spaces by the most creative vendors. Step inside and have your mind blown. Knowledgeable and friendly staff to attend your curious nature. An incredible addition to San Pedro and Los Angeles. Go see for yourself!

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