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]]>The Getty is one of LA’s most iconic cultural institutions, so it’s a pleasant surprise to learn you can explore it for free. It’s housed in one of the city’s most imposing modern buildings, and its impressive collection includes everything from European paintings and drawings to modern sculptures and decorative arts. Even though admission is free, a timed-entry reservation is required so it’s best to book your visit in advance.
The Broad is another beloved LA landmark that surprisingly offers free admission. General admission includes its permanent collection, including the picture-perfect Infinity Mirror Room, but it’s important to secure your free ticket in time because they won’t always be available on the spot.
When Hammer Museum first opened its doors in 1990, it was meant to house the personal art collection of its founder Armand Hammer. Its influence and art collection grew in the years to come, and all its exhibitions showcasing modern art, photography, and design are now open to the public, free of charge.
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]]>Designed by the acclaimed architect Frank Gehry, this concert hall is instantly recognizable thanks to its curving stainless steel exterior, reminiscent of silver sails. Walt Disney Concert Hall is equally impressive on the inside, and it’s best known for its pristine acoustics.
Located just across the street from Walt Disney Concert Hall, this contemporary art museum is a work of art in itself. Its white honeycomb-like facade, made with fiberglass reinforced concrete and 2,500 rhomboidal panels, was intended to contrast the metallic exterior of the concert hall.
This free art museum offers landscaped gardens and beautiful views of LA to its visitors, but its architecture is equally impressive. Designed by Richard Meier, who wanted to highlight both nature and culture with its design, the Getty was mostly built using Italian travertine, concrete, and steel.
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]]>The post 3 Art Museums That You Can Visit For Free in Los Angeles, USA appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Getty is one of LA’s most iconic cultural institutions, so it’s a pleasant surprise to learn you can explore it for free. It’s housed in one of the city’s most imposing modern buildings, and its impressive collection includes everything from European paintings and drawings to modern sculptures and decorative arts. Even though admission is free, a timed-entry reservation is required so it’s best to book your visit in advance.
The Broad is another beloved LA landmark that surprisingly offers free admission. General admission includes its permanent collection, including the picture-perfect Infinity Mirror Room, but it’s important to secure your free ticket in time because they won’t always be available on the spot.
When Hammer Museum first opened its doors in 1990, it was meant to house the personal art collection of its founder Armand Hammer. Its influence and art collection grew in the years to come, and all its exhibitions showcasing modern art, photography, and design are now open to the public, free of charge.
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]]>The post 3 Iconic Modern Buildings That You Shouldn’t Miss in Los Angeles appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Designed by the acclaimed architect Frank Gehry, this concert hall is instantly recognizable thanks to its curving stainless steel exterior, reminiscent of silver sails. Walt Disney Concert Hall is equally impressive on the inside, and it’s best known for its pristine acoustics.
Located just across the street from Walt Disney Concert Hall, this contemporary art museum is a work of art in itself. Its white honeycomb-like facade, made with fiberglass reinforced concrete and 2,500 rhomboidal panels, was intended to contrast the metallic exterior of the concert hall.
This free art museum offers landscaped gardens and beautiful views of LA to its visitors, but its architecture is equally impressive. Designed by Richard Meier, who wanted to highlight both nature and culture with its design, the Getty was mostly built using Italian travertine, concrete, and steel.
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