The Bunny Museum, Altadena

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The Bunny Museum is a surreal celebration of obsession, where thousands of rabbits, playful, peculiar, and wildly unexpected, transform a simple visit into something unforgettable.

Located at 2605 Lake Avenue near the intersection of Mendocino Street, just north of Pasadena's main corridor and at the base of Altadena's foothill neighborhoods, this one-of-a-kind museum sits inside a residential-style space, surrounded by quiet streets that give no hint of what waits inside. The shift is immediate. You step in and the world multiplies. Shelves, walls, ceilings, every surface fills with rabbits in every form imaginable. It's not subtle. It's overwhelming in the most intentional way. The space doesn't guide you. It surrounds you.

The Bunny Museum builds its identity on scale and devotion, housing one of the largest collections of rabbit-related objects in the world.

Founded by Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski, the museum began as a personal collection and expanded over decades into a Guinness World Record-holding archive of thousands upon thousands of items, plush toys, figurines, artwork, antiques, and objects that span cultures and time periods. What defines the experience is not curation in the traditional sense, but accumulation with purpose. There is no single path, no hierarchy of importance. Everything exists together, creating a visual density that feels both chaotic and strangely cohesive. Live rabbits have also been part of the experience at times, reinforcing the connection between the symbolic and the real. It's not a museum that explains itself. It invites you to interpret it.

The Bunny Museum works best as a deliberate detour, something you seek out when you want an experience that breaks completely from expectation.

Plan your visit during the day while exploring Altadena or Pasadena's northern edge, and allow enough time to move through the space. This is not a quick walkthrough. It rewards slow observation, letting details reveal themselves as you move from room to room. Pair it with a stop in nearby Altadena cafΓ©s or a drive up into the foothills to balance the intensity of the experience with open space. When you leave, the feeling lingers differently, not as a single highlight, but as a layered memory of something entirely its own, playful, strange, and impossible to replicate.

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