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A cool place to go if you are into modern contemporary art. Conveniently located across the street from MOCA and Disney Hall to make for an art-filled day.
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A cool place to go if you are into modern contemporary art. Conveniently located across the street from MOCA and Disney Hall to make for an art-filled day.
Of course, the most attractive girl is Kusama Yayoi's Infinite Mirror House (not all year round). However, Mirror House cannot be reserved online, and must be reserved on-site in line. I booked the tickets one day in advance, and only booked it until 15:30. When we arrived at the museum around 15:00 that day, the staff also let us in directly. But... Yayoi Kusama will be in line for two and a half hours later, and this Tuesday, the museum will close at 17:00, 5555555😭, so I can only give up. But, in a corner of the third floor, there is a mini-mirror room of Yayoi Kusama's model. You don’t need to make an appointment to queue up at the scene. You can only look in from the outside. People can’t get in. Anyway finally relieved me. There is no appointment. Although it can only show up, although the time limit is 45 seconds, it is also a comfort 😁. There is also a super large table and chairs that look like giants. It’s fun to take pictures under the table~ 💡tips ▪️It is recommended to book tickets in advance. It is free, and you don’t need to queue up on site (very practical during peak hours). There is a small machine on the left after entering the door. The above is a special reservation for Yayoi Kusama Infinite Realm House, but I think the teamlab of the magic city is also very fragrant. It is not worth queuing for at least one or two hours for these 45 seconds🙃
Originally I went to see the exhibition hall diagonally across from it, but for some reason it didn't open the door, so I changed my plan and visited this museum. The museum is closed on Monday; Tuesday and Wednesday 11:00-17:00; Thursday and Friday 11:00-20:00; Saturday 10:00-20:00; Sunday 10:00-18:00. If you are a friend who comes here to visit, it is recommended to take a good look at the time of opening to the outside world, do not go to eat closed doors, but it will affect the mood of travel. If it is a holiday or cannot arrive early, it is recommended to make an appointment online in advance. I arrived less than 11 o'clock, and there was already a long line in front, and those netizens who had made reservations online in advance just went in directly through the reservation channel and looked particularly jealous. The museum was officially opened to the public on September 20, 2015. The philanthropist Broad and his wife spent $140 million to build it. It occupies 120,000 square feet. In addition to art galleries, there are lecture halls, public halls with exhibition spaces, and museum shops. The museum is free and open, it's really great! I don't quite understand these works of art, but they are indeed a kind of enjoyment of beauty. People who understand art will definitely enjoy them. However, I particularly like the shop on the first floor of the museum. The designs of many products are great, such as the skateboard with simple strokes, two hanging three-dimensional cartoon backpacks, such as sunflower-like dolls, such as heart-shaped t-shirts, and so on. It's just a pity that the price is really a bit expensive, otherwise you must start.
The Broad Museum of Modern Art is a well-known cultural and art museum in Los Angeles. Friends will love it very much. I love traveling, have visited many places, and have seen all kinds of scenery. This is one of my favorite attractions.
This beautiful museum is located on the top of Bunker Hill in downtown Los Angeles, in a building next to the Disney Concert Hall designed by Gehry. Although the museum is free, I still recommend that you make an appointment in advance. But if you have a tight schedule, go directly.