Los Angeles, United States
308 Charles E Young Dr N
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+1 3108254361
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Seeing "The Art of African Blacksmiths" exhibit was an awakening for me. It seems they've been forging steel for longer than the rest of the planet by hand. The designs and attention to detail is striking. Tools, weapons, chastity devices, neck and waist adornments, headgear - it's quite humbling. Everything is beautifully displayed and there are videos showing the Blacksmiths meticulously crafting some of what's on display. Educational for all ages.
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This museum is the stuff of dreams. The permanent collection is stunning and varied and so thought-provoking and impressive. Kara Walker's work is always a powerful highlight.
Save some time and reserve your tickets ahead of time via their website. It's free and way more convenient than having to wait in their stand-by line. However, if you're in LA and planning a spontaneous trip here, they do have a stand-by line but the wait could be from minutes to hours depending on how busy they are.
One of my favorite all time places. Largest specimen collection in the world and world class research on reefs, biodiversity, global warming. All in a world class facility with natural history, aquarium, rain forest, planetarium and more. Love it!
Great little museum on the UCLA campus with interesting exhibitions. The place is easy to visit (everything is on the ground floor) and free. Some choice pieces on display and exhibitions are nicely curated.
There is a lot of stuff to checks out here, very cool science museum and of course lots of stuff to learn. Just like the other museum but they combined together between the forest, rainforest and the aquarium
Great fun for the family. Very helpful and considerate staff. They will help take pictures for you on your own phone. Try to go when there are few people for the most comfortable experience. We went in the morning on a Tuesday and had free run of the place, which was fantastic.
Such an interesting and inspiring museum. Located in the heart of UCLA's campus. The current temporary exhibit on HIV puts a face and compassion to this disease. A definite must see. There are also great exhibits of foreign and local artist. This is a local jewel!
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