Los Angeles has more than 90 museums of all kinds of themes to offer to its more than 50 million tourists who visit it each year.
Among all the wonders , surprises and points of interest that the city of Los Angeles protects , there are countless museums of all kinds for the taste of the more than 50 million visitors who come to the city each year.
Beyond the iconic Los Angeles County Museum of Art , considered one of the most famous worldwide and one of the most 'instagrammable' in the United States , the city claims to be home to at least 93 museums dedicated to art, history, antiques, science and even show, film and theater.
Throughout the year, these places offer discounts on their tickets, interesting exhibitions and activities for visitors, whether they go with minors or not.
If your plan is to travel to this impressive city soon, do not hesitate to visit a museum, plan your itinerary and take into account the prices and schedules.
Here we leave you with some of the best visit options.
Griffith Observatory
It is one of the obligatory stops for all those who visit the city. It is located in the south of Mount Hollywood.
It offers an impressive view of every corner of LA from above, as well as attractions such as its planetarium with the most advanced star project in the world, astronomical touch screens, in addition to its outdoor telescopes to appreciate the starry sky at night, and endless activities for visitors to learn about science and space.
Entrance to the building and use of telescopes is free, but tickets to planetary shows range from $ 3 for minors and $ 7 for over 13 and adults.
Hollywood Museum in the Max Factor building
This is one of many museums focused on Hollywood entertainment in terms of history, culture, and evolution of facets of the entertainment industry.
The Hollywood Museum is considered one of the most complete that tells the history of cinema, starting with its makeup rooms, costumes, to its collection of sets, films and exhibits of iconic actors.
Tickets range from $ 5 to $ 15 depending on the ages of the visitors and the season of travel.
California Science Center
It is a family museum located in Exposition Park . The whole family can learn about science at the site with activities, temporary exhibits, interactive content and much more.
The museum offers attractions and calendars focused on spatial learning and discovery, marine life, the human body, health, among other topics.
The general admission tickets are free. It opens from Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Among all the wonders, surprises and points of interest that the city of Los Angeles protects , there is a contemporary-style attraction considered the most instragrammable museum in the country, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Located on Wilshire Boulevard, the complex is divided into five different buildings, all connected with modern art pieces, strategically placed lights, and the famous La Brea tar pits .
Some of its attractions include Urban Light , Levitated Mass, and the Japanese Pavilion.
General admission ranges from $ 15 for adults to $ 25 with admission to the special exhibits included.
Getty Center and Getty Villa
The Getty Center in Los Angeles is one of the most important museums in California , where art meets modern architecture, unique panoramic views of the city and majestic gardens.
Since it was founded in 1997, the venue has featured private art pieces and donations from businessman J. Paul Getty.
Among the collections of painting and sculpture are works from the Netherlands, France, Spain and England, mainly.
Art lovers will find leading exhibitors such as Leonardo da Vinci, Claude Monet, Goya, Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, Klimt, Rodin, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, among others.
On its outskirts is the Getty Villa, which holds hands-on activities for the whole family, art and education programs, and public performances.
Access to the museum and the villa are free.