Las Vegas The Mob Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Delve deep into the depths of organised crime, from old Las Vegas to the back alleys of cities across America and around the world. Tickets to the Las Vegas Mob Museum offer you a daring experience in a former federal courthouse.
- Discover the real stories of the mob through interactive exhibits.
- Explore the many unique artifacts throughout the museum's tour
- Immerse yourself in an authentic experience in a former courthouse from 1933.
What’s included
- Entrance to The Mob Museum - Las Vegas Mafia Museum
- Entrance to the speakeasy and distillery
- Downloadable app for an interactive museum experience
- Audio guide (if selected)
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Step by Step
Get ready for a fascinating, no-holds-barred experience into the world of organised crime at the Las Vegas Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas. Plan your visit however you like, as you'll have all-day access to all three floors of this comprehensive museum housed in a former federal courthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Thanks to the many multimedia presentations, touch screens, photographs and unique objects you can:
- Learn about mob operations involving drugs and human trafficking, wiretapping and kidnapping.
- Discover the courageous efforts of those who fought to bring mobsters to justice, such as Elmer Irey, Estes Kefauver and Joe Pistone (a.k.a. Donnie Brasco)
- See the wall in front of which seven mob members were executed in the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
- Walk through the historic courtroom where Kefauver' s 1950s organised crime trials took place
- Listen to authentic FBI surveillance tapes
- Interact with a 5-metre-wide touch screen to learn more about organised crime today.
You will also discover how Las Vegas has been influenced by organised crime criminals, such as Bugsy Siegel, who created the Flamingo, one of the first casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.
In addition, this comprehensive exhibition will reveal the darkest secrets of famous gangsters such as Al Capone, John Gotti and Whitey Bulger.