Los Angeles County Museum of Art contains over tens of thousands of artwork, covering almost every culture in every era. It is one of the biggest encyclopediac art museum on the west coast of the U.S. Other than art displays, there are also movie filming, concerts, and other events. The neat lineup of lamps outside the museum is particularly magnificent. When night falls, the lamps will turn on altogether -- a truly beautiful sight.
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a lot of good art here. the light post art piece outside is a favorite amoung locals and tourist . a great place totake photos as well. located on Wilshire Blvd it is easy to get to by car or bus
In contemporary art museums, its works belong to the most popular category. When I see SFMOMA, the first thing in my heart becomes SFMOMA, because its works can touch people's hearts.
The Art Museum in Los Angeles, with its beautiful collection and first-class hardware and software facilities, is really worth visiting. Whether collections or gallery buildings, they are the most valuable art galleries in Los Angeles. They see Van Gogh's Iris.
LACMA is just across the street at the gate of the community. Every day I passed by without looking in. It's interesting at first sight. There is a net red landmark city lights. Tomato soup from Andy Warhol. There's a special exhibition in Picasso recently.
Before I came here, I had no time to do my homework. I saw so many familiar names and works that I was so moved that I wrote Leger's thesis last semester, but I didn't expect to see the truth.
Parking is expensive for half an hour, $3.5, 3 hours, $14. There are many museums around Gaoda. It's a depressed street. Two blocks west, there's a Jewish Children's Museum that can take the children there to feel! Seven dollars per person, parking recommended stopping at the meter position on the road. Underground is too expensive.
The Los Angeles Museum of Art is an old modern museum in Los Angeles. It mainly looks at the cultural relics and stones in it. It also collects some modern works of art. It used to be the largest museum on the West Coast of the United States.
The museum is quite interesting. There are many paintings from different regions, including Asian and Southeast Asian art. Most of the collections in China are snuff bottles. There are also a lot of Picasso authenticities in it. Picasso area is not allowed to take photos. Parking is about six dollars an hour.
Very beautiful building, parking 12 dollars, student tickets 10 dollars, but some special exhibitions can not see, I went to Frank Gary's exhibition, did not go in regret.
The Los Angeles Museum of Art has a rich collection of more than 120,000 permanently treasured works of art, many works of Picasso, and some works of art on display from time to time. Tickets are not expensive. We still put in a pack of cultural people and enter the museum free of charge on the second Tuesday of each month.