The wait is over! The Petersen Automotive Museum will reopen to the public on March 25th, offering free admission to health care workers and first responders for the remainder of 2021.
During the closure, the Petersen virtually launched three exhibits, and now you can visit the exhibits in person.
The new exhibits include:
“The Aesthetic of Motoring: 90 Years of Pininfarina,” which will convey the significance and evolution of the Italian car design firm and coachbuilder through a curated display of four key automobiles representing its storied 90-year history.
“Supercars: A Century of Spectacle and Speed,” which showcases the evolution of the supercar
“Extreme Conditions,” which highlights 11 custom competition, recreational, and utilitarian off-roading vehicles
“Redefining Performance,” which features Porsche’s most innovative road and race vehicles.
The Mission of Petersen Automotive Museum is to explore and present the history of the automobile and its global impact on life and culture using Los Angeles as a prime example. At Petersen Automotive Museum you get to drive into the world of the automobile in lots of different ways. There are interactive exhibits, art projects, automotive awareness workshops and more.
Tickets to the museum must now be pre-purchased at petersen.org/tickets. Tickets are $16 for adults, and $11 for children. In order to receive complimentary access for healthcare providers and first responders, and 3 immediate family members, you need to reserve tickets online and provide a physical copy of professional verification at museum check-in.
Also, on March 28, 2021, you can join the Petersen Automotive Museum for their Global Virtual Cars & Coffee Event from 8:00 am to 9:00 am. This is open to the world, and as you watch, you’ll see enthusiasts from around the globe sharing their stories.
Petersen Automobile Museum is located at 6060 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036. For more information about Petersen Museum, click here.
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