
Bowers Museum: Las culturas del mundo cobran vida a través de exhibiciones dinámicas y visitas guiadas.
Bowers Museum en Santa Ana presenta una rica mezcla de exhibiciones permanentes y rotativas, desde los Guerreros de Terracota hasta artefactos chinos y del Pacífico Sur, arte hindú y impresionismo americano. Los visitantes elogian a guías expertos y las visitas guiadas gratuitas, con temas rotativos como 'Hilos Globales' y 'La revolución textil de la India'. El estacionamiento puede ser complicado en días muy ocupados; sin embargo, los estacionamientos de desbordamiento y el estacionamiento en la calle ofrecen alternativas para un día completo de exploración cultural.
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Explora diversas colecciones, que incluyen artefactos chinos, del Pacífico Sur y del impresionismo americano, presentadas en galerías cuidadosamente curadas.
Experimenta exposiciones de clase mundial en rotación, como los Guerreros de Terracota y Global Threads, que ofrecen perspectivas culturales únicas.
Organiza bodas memorables y eventos privados en el elegante patio y en los espacios interiores del museo, con apoyo profesional.
Únete a visitas guiadas gratuitas a cargo de guías expertos para enriquecer tu visita con comentarios especializados sobre las exhibiciones.
Disfruta de deliciosas comidas en el restaurante Tabata, que admite visitas sin cita previa y grandes grupos en un cómodo entorno del museo.
Participa en talleres, festivales y programas culturales diseñados para todas las edades para fomentar el aprendizaje y la participación.
The newest exhibit, "Global Threads, India's Textile Revolution" at the Bower's Museum is fantastic! I have always loved sewing and fabrics, and this exhibit taught me so much about how Chintz fabric was traded, the political side of it, along with the international economies. They are true artists, and I highly recommend everyone to go check it out.
Great ambience. Interesting artifacts (I was especially fascinated by the Oceania exhibit). The crown jewel was without a doubt the teracotta warriors special exhibit, and there were free guided tours. One can easily spend three or more hours there.
Recently went to see the Terracotta Warriors exhibit. Well curated and not too crowded. We went on a day where there was a separate festival in the courtyard. The permanent exhibits are also enjoyable. Parking can be tricky, especially on weekends where there are other activities going on; however, there were other additional overflow lots and street parking. Street parking may be free or metered and may be less than the on-site parking fees. Ate at the Tabata restaurant and the food was good. The hostess did a great job accommodating our large party as a walk-in request.
I’ve visited the bowers twice now. They have amazing Hindu art, and indigenous Taiwanese style works. I loved the American Impressionism as well. The second time we had gone for the terracotta warriors in china. It seems that the bowers receives some rare exhibits every now and then so it’s worth checking in multiple times especially if you are local to the area.
My family and I went here for the Terracotta Warrior exhibit. It was my first time at this beautiful museum. It's small but we spent about 2 hours exploring it. The Terracotta Warrior exhibit was excellent. We spent a lot of time there reading and talking to a very knowledgeable docent. After that we checked out the other exhibits in the museum. They were all great. I really like the Chinese and South Pacific artifacts as well. The exhibits on Pico were also very interesting.
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