Another prominent landmark of Las Vegas is the Silverton Aquarium, which introduces visitors to a variety of marine life. The most striking show is the feeding of the animals: in front of visitors, a scuba diver dives into an aquarium in which sharks, electric rays and sea urchins swim.
Las Vegas is home to the world’s largest Vintage Car Museum, which exhibits 250 vintage car models. Some models are over a hundred years old, and their cost ranges from twenty thousand to three million US dollars.
Among other interesting museums, it is worth noting the Erotic Heritage Museum – where else could it be built if not in Sin City? There are shows here, as well as exhibits related to the history of sex and the sex industry. From a historical and scientific point of view, the King Tut’s Tomb and Museum and the Nevada State Museum & Historical Society are interesting, where history buffs will experience true pleasure from admiring interesting exhibits. Other cultural institutions worth mentioning include The National Atomic Testing Museum, which tells the story of nuclear testing in the United States, and Madame Tussauds, where you can find celebrities such as Elvis Presley, Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani, Bruce Willis, and Michael Jackson.

