The Mob Museum Details
What’s inside The Mob Museum:
The Mob Museum is a modern-day museum that is highly experiential and interactive. Told from both the side of organized crime and that of law enforcement, this fascinating history in America is brought to life through one-of-a-kind artifacts, interactive touch screens and unique displays to interact with law enforcement and organized crime tools. For example, visitors can shoot a simulated Tommy gun, listen to real FBI surveillance tapes on wiretapping equipment or take part in FBI weapons training. The Museum also feature some of the most iconic artifacts in Mob history including the wall from the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in Chicago.

Famous names from history associated with The Mob Museum
Artifacts, multimedia displays and interactive exhibits provide an insider’s look into many of organized crime’s biggest names, including, Alphonse Capone, Dion O’Bannion, George “Bugs” Moran, Charlie “Lucky” Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, Sam Giancana, Joe Bonanno, Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal, Mickey Cohen, Tony Cornero, Tony Spilotro, John Gotti, Whitey Bulger and Virginia Hill to name a few.  The Museum is also working with the FBI and many famous undercover agents who made a career of fighting the Mob, including legendary agents Joe Pistone, who infiltrated the Mob posing as a small time jewel thief, Donnie Brasco and Cuban-born Jack Garcia who successfully ingrained himself into the Gambino crime family.

Prohibition exhibition, The Underground
Take the basement stairs back in time and immerse yourself in The Underground. Wind your way through a perfect, Prohibition-era world. Surrounded by artifacts from the 1920s, experience Prohibition-era cocktails in our speakeasy and tour our on-site distillery for a taste of the past.

Hours of Operation:
Museum: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Daily).

Tour Length: It could take anywhere from one to three hours to see the Museum depending on a persons level of interest with each exhibit.

Ticket Prices:
Adults (18+) Box Office: $29.95
Teens (11-17 w/ ID) & Students (18-23 w/ ID): $16.95
Children (10 and under): Free
Unlimited Annual Access: $45 & up

Parking: Parking is available in lot next to the museum for a nominal fee.

Telephone: 702-229-2734