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Zasha Billy
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Place was poppin. Loved the Andy Warhol display. 4 stars bc One artwork on display was a huge chair and table setting. They didnt let my fiance lay on the floor and pretend he was a cacaroach. Also, parking is hella expensive. Great museum though.

Candace Nhung Le
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Overrated in my opinion. The only exhibit I really wanted to see was the infinity room but the tickets were out when I arrived. I would suggest to only go if you really love abstract art and museums. If you're like me and just wanted to see that cool exhibit, make sure you got online tickets or you get there really really early so you don't have to wait in the 2+ hour line!!

Nancy Leon
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Brian
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$12 parking on the weekends is a great deal. Had reservations and walked right in. Very nice museum and it is free. Reservations can be made the 1st of the month at noon for the following month. Restaurant/Cafe looked nice but did not get a chance to eat there, went to Lemonade across the street at the MOCA.

Lance Johnson
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The Broad is one of a kind museum, there is something different and interesting around each turn and each floor. I have been to see specific shows, 'Soul of a Nation' and been walking by and just stopped in. Either way I see different things every time I visit. A perfect location to spend an afternoon or bring friends from out of town to see what we have to offer via the arts.

Kelly Montana
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The Broad is a must visit destination. Broad tickets are free The best way to visit The Broad is to check the calendar and get ticket through their online reservation system, otherwise you can find yourself outside in a long line for hours waiting to get in.

Jim Shepherd Jr
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Not a huge museum but packed with some awesome works. Free admission by registering online made it a breeze to get in as well. Probably spent about an hour and a half here while viewing with my pregnant wife

Nis Zee
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A great addition to Los Angeles' booming art scene! The building itself is worth the visit and the best part is admission is free! Make sure to get advance tickets which are offered on their website on the 1st of each month. Get ready to see Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, Murakami and many other great contemporary arts!

Jesus Babuca
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Enjoyed myself during a Tuesday of all days. This month was great exhibition of many 1950/1960's artist. I arrived at 11:30 am and was inside and viewing artwork within 15-20 minutes of my arrival. Cant wait for the next line of artwork that will be displayed within the next year.

Alejandro Carbajal
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Geneva
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A free museum is a wonderful thing. The Broad is rather small as museums go, but it has some lovely collections. There is also the option to pay for specific temporary exhibits. I recommend booking your visit online, since the queue can be rather long for walk-ins, especially on weekends.

Albert Macias
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I'll be honest, we went just for the inifinty room. I don't like modern art much, and I disliked most of the exhibits, but that's my taste, for others, it's probably amazing, and free at that. I do admire the fact that their affluent founder, Mr. Broad is doing that for the public. Pros -Infinity Room -Very clean -Free -Staff is helpul/mostly nice Cons -A lot of weird/ugly art -Long infinity room line (come early) -One rude staff member (curly haired loser) Overall Come early to reserve your infinity room spot or you'll miss out, be prepared to walk around for 2 or 3 hours waiting, they'll say 5 hours, but it won't be that long. Free and clean modern art, if you have the taste for it.

David Turnbull
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It's crazy that this place is free. Probably one of the best modern art galleries in the country. Most of the big names are on display and you can find some new favorites while you're there. Just don't be the guy only there for the content, or if you are limit the number of poses so other people can see things too.

Christopher La Cava
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Piyush Parajiya
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The place is definitely over hyped with all the social media post you see around. The art is pretty cool but you definitely see why it attracts a certain population. The good thing is that it's pretty extensive so you can have a long walk with a nice date to stroll around the place On top of that, it's free to get into. You can either walk in and wait in line or make a reservation. Weekends are difficult to get cause they book up almost instantly but any weekday (Friday included) is pretty much entirely open.

Ataraxia Lust
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There was quite an interesting collection of pieces available when I popped in. Loved that there were so many styles for everyone to enjoy and the calm atmosphere around the whole place. Tons of photo opportunities and fun displays (like a giant balloon animal, oversized table set, etc)! Might pay to see the other exhibits next time I'm able to visit

Ion Mirzac
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Definitely a must to see place. Free entrance (make sure you make an appointment online and you registered to the mirror room as first thing when you get in to the museum ) The parking $15 if you ask for validation at the museum if not they will charge you $20-$25 When you finish the visit this museum there is a nice building near take a look at it and you will not regret it.

Crystal Choe
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Such a cool and fun place to visit! Admission is free. We went in an hour after the museum opened but the queue for the separate eternity lights exhibit was already full. We waited in standby and about 2 hours later, we were able to add our name to the list. Even if you can't get into the separate exhibit, the rest of the museum was fun.

Roxana Ariadne Curiel
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It is a must in LA. The collection is really good. I have been here 3 times with different friends and with my mom, and they all loved this museum. I just wish to have a chance to see the Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room, but it is quite difficult to get tickets. I'll keep trying.

Jessica Harders
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Nice art gallery to visit! I'd suggest going here and MOCA in the same day as the Broad only takes a few hours and they're right across the street. Had some great exhibits and some not to my liking, but that's just personal taste in art. Still a fun day out!!