Address: 10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA
Phone: +13104437000
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–6PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6PM
Thursday: 11AM–6PM
Friday: 11AM–6PM
Saturday: 11AM–6PM
Sh Agha
Thanks to UCLA for giving free access to everyone. You will find very exciting events and arts there and enjoy your launch time in that beautiful cafe on the first floor.
HipHopDance Eliana
hands down weirdest museum I have ever been to and the only relatively normal gallery is Paper Art Gallery where there's a pencil art drawing of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. They had a "dance" show on the lion statues inside of the Lifes exhibition and they passed around these strange yellow books which were supposed to explain the weirdness we were seeing. I know there is this quote by Sia art is supposed to disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed. This museum definitely comforts the disturbed...if that is your thing. In the Lifes exhibition there was this guy singing and playing piano but he was saying and singing nonsensical things. The guy was real. The Lifes exhibition is by far the creepiest complete with strange music and things. The museum is free perhaps that is the only plus as well as the garden*
T Ken
A fun little museum in the middle of the city. It's a small space, but great art on view. Free admission is a plus! It's a great place to spend about an hour or so. The shop was well stocked with interesting books and other gifts.
K. Young
Contrary to popular belief, there are no hammers here. OK, dad joke aside, this museum was pretty cool. I enjoyed the exhibits even though I didn't understand most of it. I don't really get too deep with it and appreciate more traditional art like impressionist paintings. But, I can appreciate it. If the art doesn't touch or move you, then it's not for you and the artist didn't make it for you. If you're the type who likes to say things like, "I could've made this" while pointing at something on display at a museum. Then this museum isn't for you. Go to the Getty or Louve, you'll have a better time there. Admission is free, which I like. Parking is convenient, located just downstairs. It's a terrific place to kill a few hours or take a date to.
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The Hammer Museum is free to enter! The film screenings do have a small fee, but the rest of the museum is free for everyone.
Underground garage...you have to validate your visit to the museum in order to pay 6 dollars parking
@Yessica Yes, you can see the museum in an hour. This museum is so pretty even though it small museum has an excellent exhibition and Sametime unique.
No. It's always free. Parking in the building is $6
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The museum is never open that late unless there is a special event.
There isn't a coat check. They have a check-in desk where you can get a sticker to wear.
Inside there's patio, that's where concerts are held.
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