Where modern art meets architectural wonder in the heart of Los Angeles.
Free access to the museum's permanent collection of contemporary art, with online reservations recommended for timed entry.
Rotating exhibits featuring bold, modern artworks from world-renowned artists, often with separate ticketing.
Immersive, timed-entry installations like Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room, requiring advance reservations.
Educational tours led by knowledgeable staff, offering insights into the art and architecture.
A ground-level shop selling art books, souvenirs, and unique gifts inspired by the museum's collection.
Venue rental for private events, weddings, and corporate functions in a stunning architectural setting.
The Broad is a premier contemporary art museum in downtown Los Angeles, offering free general admission to its stunning collection of post-war and contemporary art. Housed in an iconic, honeycomb-like building, it features works by renowned artists like Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, and Andy Warhol. With captivating exhibits, the famous Infinity Mirror Rooms, and a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere, The Broad provides an unforgettable cultural experience for visitors of all ages. Advanced online reservations are recommended to explore this architectural gem and its ever-changing displays.
Great museum to visit in you're in the downtown area. Its free to visit but its better if you make reservations online as it can be a long line. I went on a Saturday morning at 10.30am and there weren't many people in the standby line. Howver, by the time I came out, the line had gotten super long. Theres a few food trucks outside along with a coffee truck. The museum itself is pretty good. Plus its free so why not! The artworks do change out so its not always the same. There is also a gift shop on the ground level.
An amazing museum and even better, it’s completely free! You can book tickets online to make entry quick and easy. If you love art, you’ll absolutely enjoy this place. The building itself is stunning, full credit to the architects, and the exhibits are impressive, with regular guided tours available. I visited with my family; the kids did lose interest fairly quickly, but there is plenty to see if you take your time. Overall, a fantastic cultural experience and well worth a visit. Thank you to everyone involved in keeping this incredible venue open and free to the public.
The Broad is an amazing museum and such a great experience, even if you’re not usually into museums. The space itself is beautiful, and the exhibits are modern, bold, and very engaging. Every room feels different, and there’s always something that makes you stop and really take it in. General admission is always free, but it’s best to schedule your visit online in advance. If you plan to visit the Infinity Room, make sure to reserve it separately, as it requires its own timed entry. You’re only allowed one minute inside, so be ready to take your pictures quickly. Definitely worth visiting if you’re in LA and want a cultural experience that feels fresh, inspiring, and memorable ✨
The Broad is a beautiful museum free to the public. The architecture is stunning and it has amazing views from the outside to the interior of the building. I recommend getting advanced reservations to see the exhibits and to make sure your time slot to visit is available. It is really easy to reserve and there is so much to see. The exhibits are amazing and are captivating to all ages. The sculptures and art pieces are just wonderful to observe and enjoy. Parking is available in the same building and is not expensive. The Walt Disney music hall is right across the street and there are restaurants available near by. There’s public transportation also available and the freeway is near by. Each van level of the museum is beautiful. The staff are a great resource and are happy to answer questions about the art work in their general area. Each piece of art can be mesmerizing and has a story to tell. Some of the world’s greatest artists have their work on display here. Looking closely and carefully, one can see how much work was involved and dedication to bring their own imaginations to life. It is so fascinating to see and discover how they were made and the reasons behind them. The museum is worth going to and is great for families, friends, going by yourself and as a date.
Love this museum.. it has a fun playful vibe.. very busy and they have a good staff helping to keep people 2 feet away from the art. It was free! The only free thing in LA, we did pay extra for the exhibit hall and I really recommend doing that.. it was less crowded and very interesting. We probably spent 3 hours here, could have spent more if we looped again through some of the more popular rooms.
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