$14 for Visit to "Dazu Rock Carvings" and "Avatar" Exhibits at THEMUSEUM ($28.25 Value)
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Exhibits on ancient Chinese sculptures from as far back as the 7th century and the technology behind the film AVATAR
Learning about science in a museum is safer than experiencing it firsthand by ingesting a beaker or reanimating a cherished family parakeet. Bring science to life with this Groupon.
$14 for Visit to Two Exhibitions ($28.25 Value, Including Tax)
Treasures of China Featuring the Dazu Rock Carvings showcases 48 ancient Chinese sculptures dating as far back as the 10th century. Never before seen in North America, the carvings grant a rare glimpse at the period's cave art.
AVATAR: The Exhibition investigates the mythology and technological innovation that made James Cameron's film the highest-grossing of all time. The exhibit's interactive installations explore the filmmaking process along with the props, costumes, and production drawings that made the film come to life.
This Groupon is valid for both exhibits from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, October 12; Friday, November 9; and Friday, December 14.
Exhibits on ancient Chinese sculptures from as far back as the 7th century and the technology behind the film AVATAR
Learning about science in a museum is safer than experiencing it firsthand by ingesting a beaker or reanimating a cherished family parakeet. Bring science to life with this Groupon.
$14 for Visit to Two Exhibitions ($28.25 Value, Including Tax)
Treasures of China Featuring the Dazu Rock Carvings showcases 48 ancient Chinese sculptures dating as far back as the 10th century. Never before seen in North America, the carvings grant a rare glimpse at the period's cave art.
AVATAR: The Exhibition investigates the mythology and technological innovation that made James Cameron's film the highest-grossing of all time. The exhibit's interactive installations explore the filmmaking process along with the props, costumes, and production drawings that made the film come to life.
This Groupon is valid for both exhibits from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, October 12; Friday, November 9; and Friday, December 14.