
6060 Wilshire
Boulevard
Miracle Mile District
Museum Row
(323) 930-CARS
Have
a love affair with automobiles? Although not a prerequisite for
a visit to the Petersen Automotive Museum, it couldn't hurt. The
driving force behind this rare collection of steel and chrome is
the founder of Petersen Publishing Company, Robert E. Petersen,
who provided 15 million dollars to acquire the Los Angeles
landmark Ohrbach's Department Store building and launch its
renovation into world-class museum.
The Petersen collection is primarily a celebration of automotive
history and how it shaped the American landscape, particularly
in relationship to southern California. Enchanting re-creations
of drive-in malt shops, gas stations, and a car dealership, are
on display along with 200 rare and classic cars, trucks, and
motorcycles. A mix of life in the fast lane and a trip down
memory lane, the museum sports a unique collection of early
children's pedal cars from 1900 to 1920.
As part of the museum's attractions, visitors experience the
impact of the automobile on history and culture through the
windshield of an automobile. Walk through the exhibits and
experience Los Angeles at the turn of the century. Remember the
Hollywood streets of the 1930s or how the inside of a 1960s
suburban garage looked. If you don't remember, the Petersen
Museum does. They have collected the details of sight, sound,
and smell, authentically recreating each period in our history.
The second and third floors of the museum are given over to hot
rods, movie cars, land speed record cars, Indy cars,
motorcycles, artwork and sculpture.
Opened in November 1997, the May Family Discovery Center, with
its interactive learning stations, is a 6,500 square foot
experience targeted at children ages six to sixteen that teaches
basic scientific principles of motion, force, energy and mass
distribution using the car. The Discovery Center consists of the
East and West Wings and the VroomRoom. The East Wing houses the
interactive exhibits, while the West Wing is a sit-down activity
area geared toward toddlers. In the VroomRoom you can sit in a
state-of-the-art computerized Driver's Education automobile
simulator that replicates real-time driving situations including
freeway congestion and hazardous driving conditions.
Children can interact with the exhibits and become "human
spark plugs" in a giant combustion engine. With over 20
learning stations to peak their awareness of the world around
them, this museum is a marvelous experience for the young and
the not so young.
The museum is located at 6060 Wilshire Boulevard (corner of
Fairfax Avenue) in the historic Miracle Mile District of Los
Angeles, on Museum Row. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00
am to 6:00pm and closed on Mondays. Admission is $7.00 for
adults, $5.00 for seniors and students, and $3.00 for children,
ages 5 to 12. For more information: (323) 930-CARS.
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