Carla • August 2, 2010This museum carries a terrific message for everyone to tolerate every aspect of life. It's really a great and fun interactive way to learn history and to be more aware of current prejudice.
Katherine M. • January 17, 2017Tiny 1-room museum about land use that packs a punch, with rotating exhibits and a great book selection. No idea how it stays open but so glad it does. Planning nerds: Go support!
Nicol C. • July 8, 2015Just as ridiculous and brilliant as everyone says. Don't miss it if you're in Los Angeles!
Diana A. • August 18, 2017Loved this museum! Great collection of cars, well designed displays, everything is presented in a very interesting way! Outside of the building is super cool too!
Senite8 • July 15, 2023Amazing museum especially if you are a film lover. Brand new and huge. Love it. 9/10 ps.
Zara K. • September 13, 2018Must walk around the museum. It is a home to great outdoor sculptures! Jeff KOONS, Calder, and a massive Matisse. Good for a quick, short visit as the museum is not big. Easy to explore in less time.
Terry S. • January 6, 2013Iconic Landmarks Outside the Museums Include: "Levitated Mass," the street light installation, the largest section of the Berlin Wall outside of Berlin, and the Rodin Sculpture Garden among others.
John S. • February 3, 2010The Paley Center is amazingly cool. They have videos of the back catalog of so many great old tv and radio shows and they will call up your favorite episodes for you to consume at will.
Chris C. • September 26, 2016Fantastic exhibition, a little pricey at $25 but there is a feast of visual inspiration from Del Toro's films, classic Disney movies and illustrators/comic artists. A must-see for any film/horror buff
Robert A. • June 23, 2017Very relaxing way to spending a Saturday evening. The music is always top notch. The crowd is super chill. Bring a picnic blanket and/or lawn chairs and enjoy!
AMW • December 7, 2015Free or pay what you can admission every Sunday. Thursday craft nights for the DIY-inclined. Discounted parking available at Wilshire/Courtyard.
Artstuffmatters A. • March 30, 2013Intense experience. Architecture is impressive - especially integration into landscape & sustainable roof.
Katie S. • December 11, 2011Admission is by donation only and you when you donate, receive a pass to the downtown location. awesome!
Linds • April 24, 2023Such a great spot for kids to take a break and paint and read (a cute selection of art related books are available). The staff was super welcoming and friendly.
Meryl O. • January 15, 2011The menu always changes but they always have the grilled cheese and tomato soup combo. It's one of the best grilled cheese I have ever had!
AD N. • July 4, 2011The family move: Get here before LACMA opens (plenty of street parking), run around the grounds, tumble down the hill, bring bikes + a picnic, then hit the museum before naptime. Solid LA day.
Kurtis S. • September 9, 2019The museum is good but you can see plenty around the park for free. If you’re lucky you might be able to tag along with one of the tours. They’re very informative
Chris R. • December 30, 2012As others said, it's a big rock. Go in afternoon when the shadows are long and it's otherworldly. You can access the rock for free through the park.
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