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Tickets, "Urban Light" & Visitor Guide to LACMA

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LACMA, on the Miracle Mile stretch of Wilshire Boulevard, is the largest art museum in the western United States and one of the country's most significant encyclopedic museums, with a permanent collection of well over 100,000 objects spanning the history of art from antiquity to the present and across cultures — strong holdings in Latin American art, Asian art, Islamic art, European and American painting, modern and contemporary work, costume and textiles, and more.

It may be best known, though, for two outdoor artworks that have become LA icons. "Urban Light," Chris Burden's 2008 installation of 202 restored cast-iron street lamps arranged in a grid at the museum's entrance, is one of the most photographed sites in the city, especially at dusk. "Levitated Mass," a 340-ton granite boulder poised over a walkway you stroll beneath, is another signature piece. Both are in publicly accessible outdoor areas.

LACMA has been undergoing a major, multi-year campus transformation, with a striking new building for parts of the permanent collection; as a result, what's on view and which buildings are open can shift, so it's worth checking the current state before visiting. The museum sits in a cultural cluster on the Miracle Mile — the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is right next door, and the La Brea Tar Pits are adjacent — making the area a strong destination for a half-day or more. Special exhibitions may be ticketed separately.

What to Expect

Format

Self-paced across the campus. Encyclopedic permanent collection plus special exhibitions (often ticketed separately). Outdoor installations ("Urban Light," "Levitated Mass") are in publicly accessible areas.

Best Time

Weekday mornings are quietest. "Urban Light" is especially photogenic at dusk. Check what's open given the ongoing campus transformation.

Duration

2-3 hours, more for special exhibitions.

Tips

Photograph "Urban Light" at dusk and walk beneath "Levitated Mass" — both are in accessible outdoor areas. Check the current state of the campus, as a major redevelopment affects which buildings and collections are open. The Academy Museum is next door and the La Brea Tar Pits are adjacent — easy to combine on the Miracle Mile.

⚡ Quick Picks

Best For

Art lovers wanting an encyclopedic collection, and anyone after the iconic "Urban Light" photo.

Families

Older kids enjoy the outdoor installations and select galleries; the adjacent La Brea Tar Pits are a big hit with younger kids.

Couples

A focused art visit plus the photogenic installations and a Miracle Mile meal makes an easy afternoon.

Pair With

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures (next door) and the La Brea Tar Pits (adjacent) — a rich cultural cluster on the Miracle Mile.

Time Needed

2-3 hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is LACMA known for?

Being the largest art museum in the western U.S., with an encyclopedic collection spanning ancient to contemporary art across cultures — and for its iconic outdoor installations, "Urban Light" and "Levitated Mass."

What's "Urban Light"?

Chris Burden's 2008 installation of 202 restored vintage cast-iron street lamps arranged in a grid at the museum entrance — one of the most photographed spots in LA, especially at dusk. It's in a publicly accessible outdoor area.

Is the museum fully open?

LACMA has been undergoing a major multi-year campus transformation, so which buildings and collections are on view can change. Check the current status before visiting.

What's nearby?

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is right next door, and the La Brea Tar Pits are adjacent — making the Miracle Mile a strong area for a half-day of museums.

Are special exhibitions extra?

Major special exhibitions are often ticketed separately from general admission. Check what's on and whether it needs a timed add-on when you book.

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