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Nishanth Krishnamurthy
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The architecture of the building is splendid and entrance fee is free, just be sure to reserve in advance a time slot to visit online. My favorite piece of work was Ragnar Kjartansson's The Visitors, which is a nine-channel HD visual projection of different musicians playing their parts of the same song, but in different rooms in the house in which it was filmed. It's one of the most memorable projects I've ever seen.

Celso Augusto Quadros
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Modern Art Museum. Infinity Mirror Room was being presented where the demand and the queue were very large. It was worth the experience of the mirrors. There are three floors of samples of works of art. Admission is free, but the queues are huge. It's worth visiting.

yj kim
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I saw a good modern art work there, and the building was beautiful too. If you make reservations through the Internet, you can make reservations at the scheduled time.If you don't make reservations, you'll have to queue up for a long time. When you enter the Broad, first reserve Yayoi Kusama's 'the Infinity mirrored Room'. If you don't make reservations, you can't see the work.

Emma Emily
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Absolute LOVE!!! If you're nerdy, or not, I can guarantee you'll LOVE this place. I had a grand time and pretty sure the other tipsy people there did too... considering that someone pulled the fire alarm and ended the night early.

Byron Yoshida
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We visited The Broad to see the Yayoi Kasuma exhibitions. The exterior and interior are beautifully done. The interior is spacious and the various lines create for great entrances to the next connecting area. Good use of concrete work inside as well. Too bad we missed the rain room. We'll be back for other exhibitions!

Judith Hengeveld
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Nice museum, would go here if you have time to spare because the lines are really long. Art is okay. Was nice to see some Andy warhol. Ended up skipping the mirror room because when I was finished with the rest of the museum I still had to wait 2,5 hours..

Jacqueline DM
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You will find some very interesting art at The Broad. Entrance to the museum is free but parking cost $15 and if you're interested in observing the galaxy room you need to RSVP a spot once inside. Overall had a great time and plan on coming back again.

Jessica Thierry
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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.

Elishe Berenstein Oliva
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Art and architecture that allowed to enjoy pictorial picture expositions, along with complementary films, inside a grandiose building, with design and conditioning that allow to enjoy and visualize that immense range of art exhibited in this museum

Thuytie B
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We had reservation for 2 but had no problem adding a 3rd person before we came. Traffic delayed us 30 minutes to our 6pm, but we got in fine without any line. Went next door to the Disney Concert Hall after for a stroll in the public garden. Would've earned 5 stars from me without the $15 parking...

Ash M
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I have been to a lot (seriously a LOT) of art museums and the Broad is by far the best I've ever been to. Some of the best contemporary art of the 20th & 21st centuries. Do yourself a favour and get down there early though. Especially if you want to bags a spot at Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Rooms. Outstanding gallery. To the top of my list now.

Vicky Yao
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As a free museum in the center of the city, the price-performance ratio is very high. It is recommended that the bus or uber come over. After all, there are parking fees. If you just visit the museum, you don t need to make an appointment online. There are not many people in line, but to see the special exhibition inside, remember to go online Make an appointment. If you can't make an appointment, please enter the hall early and queue on the left side of the first floor. The style of the entire pavilion is simple and bright, and I especially like the staircase and the hollow and light of the building shell. Many exhibits are suitable for taking online celebrity photos, and the rest of the abstract paintings are not understood by ordinary people. _ There is a studio and several videos have become multi-channel surround effects.

David Lopez
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Cool place with awesome art. For the size of the building, you'd expect more though. The infinity room isnt worth the wait. Waited 2 hours to be called to get let in a room that holds no more than 2 people for only 15 seconds. Get out.

Ryan Hudson
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One of the coolest art museums I ve ever been to! I can t recommend this highly enough, if you live in LA or your just stopping by on vacation, visit this place! It s free! The museum recommends pre booking a particular time slot to ensure entry, I would strongly recommend this too, there can be ques should you not pre book in advance! By doing this the museum never gets overcrowded, allowing you to have a relaxed time, viewing all the pieces at your own pace with comfortable space to do so.

Steven Speciale
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The building is the star of the show. The best gallery light I've ever seen. I'm curious to see how things unfold here. I did notice that the people working here are the happiest most engaged employees I've seen in a museum in a long time. The opening exhibition is what you might expect. Looking forward to what is in store!

J E
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Amazing spot to check out modern art! They often have special exhibits that you can sign up to see once you are in the museum that are always worth checking out. Also there is parking but it can be kind of pricey be sure to validate your ticket (I payed 15$ with validation). Tickets are free online you just have to go register for them or you can pop in that day and try your chances in the standby line.

Abhay Gupta
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The museum is truly amazing. The Infinity Mirror Room installation just blew me away. Other things such as the blue balloon dog and other installations are just perfect. The most eccentric yet amazing art museum i have been to in a really long time. A sure recommend.

Celeste Cooley-Mitchell
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This is a wonderful modern open space art museum located in downtown Los Angeles. The Broad has several different exhibitions every year along the with lots of art belonging to the Broad Family and other well known artists. Easy to navigate. There's a nice little gift shop. Parking is available.

Fred M
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Staff were polite and efficient. They ha fled the kusama exhibit in an organized and timely fashion which was much appreciated and could have easily been a headache. The museum overall is very well done and If you re deciding which museums to visit, I would definitely recommend this over other museums in the city.

Dinorath Rosales
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I love The Broad. Been going since they first opened. Once in a while I'll make reservations and we'll go. Love all the pieces and the atmosphere. The architecture is something to look at too. So much to see and do. This is a much for us Angelinos. Strolling the outside is quite remarkable. Dining in the many restaurant in the area is a must. It is so close to so many landmarks. What we did last time was get reservations for the infinity mirrors. They would text us when it was our turn to go in. But in the meantime we went to eat lunch at Grand Central Market and took the Angels Flight as a treat. We went back once they text us and we got to enjoy and take pictures in the infinity mirror exhibit. This needs to be experienced at least once in a lifetime.

Daryl Trinh
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The Broad is a contemporary art museum in Downtown Los Angeles that features paintings, photography, and sculptures from the world's most revered artists. Tickets are free but very limited at the moment since it just opened a few months ago. Drop-ins are acceptable although the wait times are uncertain. The venue is very small and you can expect to be finished within the hour. Lichtenstein, Murakami, Worhol, and a number of other famous works are featured. The museum staff are friendly here which makes The Broad very welcoming. Gift shop is available on the first floor.

Laura Chestnut
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Beautiful building and interior spaces, lots of helpful staff but not my favorite art museum. I like a little more information/context to be provided and I thought the wall text and information on the app was pretty light. There were quite a few kids in the museum but there did not seem to be any hands on area for them. No cafe. We did not have reserved tickets but got in quite quickly in the stand-by special exhibit line $18 ticket the day we went. $12 full day parking 2 blocks away. 4 blocks from Grand Central Market that went to for lunch.

Cindy Martinez
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This place has a lot of beautiful masterpieces some aren't suitable for children though. I went with children and wasn't allowed in a particular spot. I was only there for a short time so didn't get to see one of the room since there was a line. I do love the architecture!

Sean Dean
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The Broad is one of my favorite places in Los Angeles. It s art inspires so many people and it s a place where people of all ages can go and everyone will get a different perspective. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly. The infinity room has a waiting list that is worth the wait. get wait listed then walk around the museum or get lunch and plan to come back for the infinity room. Simply nothing negative to say about this museum. Did I mention it s free?