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The automobile and
Los Angeles, inseparable for a century, have
been linked together in a historical experience
that has led to the creation of one of the
world's largest and most innovative automotive
museums, Petersen Automotive Museum.
The Museum is
located at the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and
Fairfax Avenue where 75 years ago the world's
first linear shopping district dedicated to the
emerging auto age was developed -- the Miracle
Mile -- with its wide store windows set close to
the sidewalk and street, and large rear
entrances to accommodate the traffic.
Experience a 20th
Century "road map" depicting the evolution of a
culture that has influenced life throughout
Southern California and especially Los Angeles;
the only major city that was entirely shaped by
the automobile. Three floors of automotive
history take the visitor through time and traces
the automobile's influence on the culture of Los
Angeles.
The first floor
follows the history of the automobile with
lifelike dioramas and settings, allowing
visitors to experience the automobile as it
relates to everyday life.
The second floor is
devoted to five, rotating exhibition galleries
with state-of-the-art presentations of race
cars, classic cars, hot rods, motorcycles, movie
and celebrity cars, and more automotive
technology and design.
The May Family
Children's Discovery Center is located on the
third floor. Designed to spark children's
interest in science by way of the automobile,
the 6,500 square-foot, "hands-on" learning
center teaches basic scientific principles using
the fundamental elements of a car.
A dazzling all-glass
penthouse conference center and Founder's Lounge
constitute the fourth floor which is available
for corporate or private functions.
In June, 1994,
Robert E. Petersen and his wife, Margie
fulfilled a long time dream when they donated $5
million to the Los Angeles County Natural
History Museum as founding benefactors to start
the Petersen Automotive Museum. In April, 2000,
the Petersen's gave a gift of $24.8 million
dollars to the Los Angeles County Natural
History Museum to pay off the bond debt and to
establish the Petersen Automotive Museum as an
independent nonprofit organization. Overall
their gifts to the Petersen Automotive Museum
total over $30 million, one of the largest gifts
to any museum in the United States.



Hours
Tuesday
through Sunday
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Closed on Mondays
with the
exception of major holidays (e.g. Labor Day,
Memorial Day etc.)
when we are open the standard hours.
The Museum is closed on
the following holidays:
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
New Years Day
Admission
Adults $10.00
Seniors (62 and over) $5.00
Students with I.D. $5.00
Active Military with I.D. $5.00
Children (5-12) $3.00
Children under 5 FREE
Driving
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The Petersen Automotive Museum
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