Warner Bros. Museum

Today, Warner Bros. Museum is a topic that has gained relevance in various areas of society. Whether in the political, social, economic or technological sphere, Warner Bros. Museum has become a constant topic of conversation. For several years now, Warner Bros. Museum has been at the center of debates and has generated mixed opinions. However, as time progresses, it is evident that Warner Bros. Museum continues to be a very important issue that deserves to be analyzed in detail. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Warner Bros. Museum and examine its impact on the world today.

Warner Bros. Museum, also known as the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Archive, is the only studio museum in the film industry of Burbank, California and is dedicated to Warner Bros. Opened in 1996, the 7,000 sq. foot museum brings together costumes, props, animation cells and letters collected from the history of Warner Bros. film-making and television programs.

Collection

A Harry Potter exhibit at Warner Bros. Museum

References

  1. ^ Studio Facilities - WarnerBros.com - The Studio

External links

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