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The museum is amazing the soul of nation was spect...

The museum is amazing the soul of nation was spectacular like you walked back into time and space. To the infinity mirror exhibit. Just wish you could gotten more then 45 sec for a two hour wait for the infinity mirrors. Was expecting like a minute or two hard to take so many pics. 3 stories beautiful artwork. Some staff members are nice the other were rude. You can tell they were so agitated and over their jobs. Didn't stop my friend and I for having an amazing time parking was ridiculous even with it waived it was null and voided only waived for 2 hours like seriously. The art work just amazing

Long queue wait to get into the building, to queue...

Long queue wait to get into the building, to queue up again to put your name down to come back at an appointed time, to see a little room.
Was it worth it? Yes. Go and do it. The Infinity Room is very magical

Pretty cool contemporary art museum. They have som...

Pretty cool contemporary art museum. They have some really cool installations like The Vistors and some Warhol arts. What really captured my attention though is definitely the Infinity Room. Come take a look before the installation moves!! Best of all about this museum? It's entirely free!

The building itself is worth seeing from the insid...

The building itself is worth seeing from the inside, although good luck getting tickets without waiting in line in the hot sun for an hour. We didn't get to see the most famous exhibit, the infinity room, because there were no tickets. Many of the other works are worth seeing if you like contemporary art, but there are also a lot of "heavy handed metaphor" pieces.

Overall, this museum is worth seeing, but probably not worth waiting hours to get into.

Interesting place!

Interesting place!
If you want to save time in queue, you can make an appointment in advance on the official web.

wonderful

wonderful
Admission is free, but advance reservation is required.
After entering the venue, go to the queue to watch the special dynamic exhibition.
Only 45 seconds, please prepare your camera before entering the venue!
Comparing with photography will not miss the wonderful picture!

Really wonderful museum with lots of well known ar...

Really wonderful museum with lots of well known artists. It's free to get in but definitely reserve tickets ahead of time online if you can. Otherwise the wait is very long. Also if you want to see the infinity mirrors exhibit sign up as soon as you get inside the museum. It is also a long wait but worth it!

When you have visitors in town The Broad is a nice...

When you have visitors in town The Broad is a nice place to introduce your visitors to LA. Free entry but parking can add up to $15-$20. The infinity room as I call it is super cool. The line to get in was 2 1/2 wait, just to spend 60 seconds to take pictures. we did not sit around for two hours at The Broad. We walked down to Grand Central Market walked around, have lunch, have ice cream take the Flight little train up, a one minute ride for $1 and boom it was our turn to get a chance to see the infinity room.

Amazing architecture! The art collection was phen...

Amazing architecture! The art collection was phenomenal!! We bought our tickets in advance which I strongly suggest as the line wrapped around the building. We waited about 1 1/2 hours to see the infinity room but that allowed us time to see the rest of the museum. I will warn you that parking is expensive. $5 every 15 minutes. Amazing visit!!

Have been to The Broad many times and I have alway...

Have been to The Broad many times and I have always had a great experience. I like many of the other museums in the area and The Broad is becoming one of my top art destinations. If you have not gone yet, I highly recommend it!

Wonderful small museum with the likes of Koons, Wa...

Wonderful small museum with the likes of Koons, Warhol and a lot of great other contemporary artists.
You can cover this Museum in a two hour visit. Afterwards, grab a coffee next door or a drink at Vespaio Restaurant!

The SOUL OF A NATION exhibit is incredible! An emo...

The SOUL OF A NATION exhibit is incredible! An emotional rollercoaster! I shed tears of joy and anguish. The beauty and pain of the time is reperesented masterfully!

And ... The works in the rest of the museum are mind boggling. I've been to more than a few museums and the energy in THE BROAD drips creativity and progressive visioning.

I'll be back the be next time I'm in LA!

A magnificent building, generous volumes to showca...

A magnificent building, generous volumes to showcase art. A must see, but you have to get there early: there are a lot of people. We had not booked and waited 1/2 hour. The opportunity to chat with 2 charming Italians! Great experience and great performance

This place is magical. You nust experience it at l...

This place is magical. You nust experience it at least once. Be sure to book tickets online a month or so in advanced it's super hard to get into especially on weekends. If you want to visit the infamous "Infinity Room" go early before they open and wait preferably on weekdays. Otherwise you'll be waiting for an hour or more if they aren't booked to capacity.

Although this museum is definitely smaller than th...

Although this museum is definitely smaller than the other more famous museums, it was still worth going. Get there early or there will be a very long line to get in, as admission is free.

Amazing museum experience. Saw some personal favor...

Amazing museum experience. Saw some personal favorite pieces, ranging from anti-consumerism feminist Barbara Kruger, to playful Roy Lichtenstein and Jeff Koons. I was personally thrilled to see some of the pieces on display. Lines can be long, so be prepared to wait, and give yourself plenty of time so you don t have to rush! Lots to look and and think about here.

The Broad, is an awesome free experience for anyon...

The Broad, is an awesome free experience for anyone living or visiting Southern California.
It's best to book your tickets on-line before going to the museum.
While in the museum theirs an app you can use to get more information about the artist and the art work on display.

Cool

We visit lots of museums and we found The Broad to...

We visit lots of museums and we found The Broad to be rather small, kind of boring and not really free. There were two "special" displays - a mirror display that required signing up but was already overbooked by the time we arrived at 1:00 pm so we missed out. The additional Soul of a Nation display costs $18 per person. Only one of us was able to see that. And parking is $15. So, even though The Broad advertises as free, it is a limited free.

Went for Yayoi. Was not disappointed. The museum c...

Went for Yayoi. Was not disappointed. The museum curation team know exactly what they're doing. The exhibits are very well paced and perfectly laid out. The exhibits are appropriately extensive and interesting. Even on crowded days they really do a fabulous job of hiding the chaos from the personal experience. The dossents are very good at their jobs. Infinitely patient. Great teams doing great things with art and the public The Broad is a good experience.

Museum of modern art, very interesting especially ...

Museum of modern art, very interesting especially for people looking for somewhat complex concepts to appreciate. The site is free, you should only visit it with time because it has enough works on display.

Nice

Art is a scam, all the hype for nothing. Im loweri...

Art is a scam, all the hype for nothing. Im lowering the stars to help the next person out. Nothing spectacular about most of these paintings, but the experience was good enough for me, I'm sure you art lovers would enjoy it. Free to get in, park across the street at the structure its 10 dollars all day so you could also visit the Walt Disney concert hall which is next door.

I went on April 6 and felt EXTREMELY discriminated...

I went on April 6 and felt EXTREMELY discriminated by the staff because I had 2 kids with me. My 3 year old (who was walking) & my 3 month old (who was asleep the whole time) I felt the staff constantly watching us. My 3 year old behaved wonderful and followed all the no touching and keep a safe distance rules. But for some reason the staff felt the need to remind us constantly. My 3 year old never left my eye sight. My husband wasnt allowed to carry her on his shoulders, which we understood. But what I thought was super uncalled for was that i was asked to carry my child down the stairs cuz apparently she was taking to long going down. Ridiculous!! Wish I would have never gone.

Cindy Sherman retrospective is amazing. Love that ...

Cindy Sherman retrospective is amazing. Love that the museum is free. Some great works. Typical mostly white male artists collection, however. The Jenny Holzer piece on view was completely hidden behind a wall with only a very narrow space behind it to view it (not at all appropriate for the scale of the piece). Worth checking out, but a little depressing due to the lack of diversity in the collection.

Loved it!! I just waited in line on a Sun afternoo...

Loved it!! I just waited in line on a Sun afternoon & got in right away. It's Free even better!! A big variety of artwork. Not sure about parking I took the Red Line & walked a couple of blocks only.

The museum has such a wide range of Art that I dou...

The museum has such a wide range of Art that I doubt anyone wouldn't be able to find at least one thing they would fall in love with. In all honesty I'm not a fan of the, for lack of a better word, "extreme" Modern Art, nor of the overly simplistic ones, but as I said, the museum has such a variety.

You should never ignore modern art. And in here, ...

You should never ignore modern art. And in here, you can find more art that related to your living.
Although it's free admission, you better reserve the tickets online, as they will control the intake count, otherwise you gotta walk outside for walk-in

Really exciting museum that is not only free but a...

Really exciting museum that is not only free but also so much fun and had so many modern things that millenials that are always on Instagram will love. The tickets are free but you do have to get them in advance or risk waiting an hour or more. I loved it and did the museum is about an hour but could definitely have a way longer experience there too. Parking is not free as it's dtla but you can park below for 10-15 bucks for several hours. Go check it out!

The three-story museum features 50,000 square feet...

The three-story museum features 50,000 square feet (4,600 square metres) of exhibition space on two floors, with 35,000 square feet (3,300 square metres) of column-free gallery space on the third floor and 15,000 square feet (1,400 square metres) more on the first. The roof has 318 skylight monitors that let in diffused sunlight from the north. In the non-Euclidean lobby,there is no front desk; instead, visitor-services associates greet guests with mobile devices.Lobby and exhibitions spaces are connected by a 105-foot escalator and a glass-enclosed elevator.