FREE ADMISSION for all HEALTH CARE WORKERS & 1st RESPONDERS- All of 2021
The Petersen Automotive Museum is one of the world’s largest automotive museums. It is rated as “the world’s greatest automotive museum” by CNN. This museum in Los Angeles is a non-profit organization that specializes in the history of automobiles and it also offers unique automotive awareness workshops and educational programs.
The Petersen Automotive Museum is located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1994, The Petersen was originally located within the Natural History Museum, and later moved to a historic department store Los Angeles. In 2015, the museum underwent an extensive renovation where the iconic ‘red and silver’ façade made of stainless steel ribbons was added.

The museum was The museum encompasses over 250 vehicles from six different regions across the world. The vehicles in the exhibition have over 120 years of history and provide a great experience in to the automobile history. You can find some of the iconic cars,

rare bikes

and spectacular trucks

both the vintage legends

and modern supercars.

You can find American classics,

cars of Hollywood legends,

award winning cars

and the most innovative vehicles in the history of automotive industry.
So the next time you are in Los Angeles, head to the Petersen. We are sure, it’s going to be glorious!
FREE 2 HOUR FULL MUSEUM GUIDED TOUR
Hours
Monday and Tuesday: closed
Wednesday to Sunday: 10:00am – 5:00pm
Parking
You can park your vehicles conveniently at the museum. Parking is free for the first 30 minutes.
Purchase Tickets HERE: www.petersen.org/tickets
Also, note that the museum is offering free tickets to first responders. As a sign of gratitude to those who were on the frontline during this pandemic, they are offering free tickets to health care workers, first responders, fire department, and law enforcement personnel. You can find the details here –
Petersen first-responders-tickets-tickets
For additional information, visit the website @
www.petersen.org
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