California Museums

Pasadena Bunny Museum, A World Renown Attraction

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The Bunny Museum

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Open for 27 years, The Bunny Museum burned to the ground during the historic Eaton Canyon Fire on January 7, 2025.

The fire  wiped out much of Altadena, California. The Bunny Museum is known worldwide as the encyclopedic museum about everything bunny. It housed over 60,000 bunny items including antiquity (meaning 2,000 years old), 10 Rose Parade float bunnies, contemporary art, and everything in between. Most of the items were burnt and destroyed.  The Bunny Museum will rebuild on the same land! Your generous donations will only go towards that goal. Steve Lubanski and Candace Frazee, co-founders of The Bunny Museum, THANK YOU for helping to rebuild the hoppiest place in the world.

The Bunny Museum
2605 N. Lake Avenue
Altadena, CA 91001
(626) 798-8848
$ admission, children under 4 free.
thebunnymuseum.com

Open all holidays or by arrangement, see website or call for tour arrangements.

PASADENA, CALIF.--The Bunny Museum represents Candace & Steve's love for each other for the future. Their bunny collection is said to be the largest in the world. Devoted to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational understanding of bunnies in nature, historically, and artistically, the Pasadena-based museum offers a world-class collection of cute, fantastic, antique, and odd exhibitions in a landmark home.

Located in a 1926, Spanish stucco home of Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski, over 28,000 bunny collectibles range from furniture, light fixtures, kitchenware, toiletries, books, and games to real bunny pets that do not live in cages, and are litter box trained!

Love story: Steve gave his girlfriend, Candace a white, plush bunny (which holds a heart with the banner, "I Love You This Much") on Valentine's Day, 1993 because Candace called him her "Honey Bunny". Not wanting to wait till special occasions to give his honey a gift, Steve began giving Candace bunnies on a regular basis, which eventually became exchanges of bunny gifts between the couple on a daily basis.

Back: In 1999 when the couple had 8437 bunnies in their collection, they were listed in the Guinness World Records, and again on 25 March 2011 with have 28,423 bunny-themed items.

Future: The couple hopes to open a museum in a new facility.

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