The San Diego Museum of Man, housed in a landmark Spanish colonial building in Balboa Park, delves into the complexities of human culture. Spanning thousands of years, the museum’s exhibits explore diverse topics, from the ancient Egyptians and the native Kumeyaay people to the history of beer making and cannibalism. Interactive displays engage visitors, offering a vivid journey through anthropology. Today, guests can experience a rich tapestry of human history, with each exhibit providing a unique window into the past.
San Diego Museum of Man (SDMM)
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