Do you like free stuff? Do you like to wander through museums? Then I’ve got a deal for you.
On March 23, dozens of Southern California museums in Southern California are opening their doors and inviting you to visit. For free. Yes, I said no charge. (Sadly, sometimes the parking is not free, but still …)
Note that some places ask you to reserve in advance, so read up on the details. And the free admission applies to the general museum, not any specially ticketed exhibitions. If I were you, I’d get there right when they open, because this will be one crowded day.
Here’s the freebie list, courtesy of the SoCalMuseums.org website. It’s a good idea to check for new additions. And note that some of these museums are free all the time!
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, 6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Exhibits on the movies, film showings and more. (Advance reservations are sold out, but you can still show up and try to get in.). www.academymuseum.org
American Museum of Ceramic Art, 399 N. Garey Ave., Pomona. One of the largest collections of ceramic art in the nation. (Make mandatory advance reservations at amoca.org/events/freeforall_24/ or by email to communications@amoca.org or call 909-865-3146). amoca.org
Armory Center for the Arts 145 North Raymond Ave., Pasadena. No reservations required. Note that this place in Old Pasadena is always free! Offers exhibitions, workshops and more. www.armoryarts.org
Autry Museum of the American West 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles. (Advance reservations required. Visit theautry.org to make a reservation). Interesting museum exploring the frontier of the American West, including Native American culture, cowboys, artwork and rotating exhibitions. Free parking. theautry.org
Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College, 120 W. Bonita Ave., Claremont. This museum of contemporary and historic art is always free. www.pomona.edu/museum
Bowers Museum, 2002 North Main St., Santa Ana. Museum of arts and crafts from cultures around the world. Free admission and discounted $10 tickets to the Asian Comics exhibition. www.bowers.org
The Broad 221 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. Contemporary art museum across from Walt Disney Hall downtown that’s fun and highlights the extensive collection of the late Eli Broad. Always free. Paid parking. If you don’t make reservations, you’ll be standing in a long walk-up line. (Visit broad.org to make a reservation)
California Botanic Garden 1500 N. College Ave., Claremont. Features 86 acres with 22,000 California native plants. calbg.org
California Science Center 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles. Always free. Excellent museum with many fine exhibits for families. Paid parking in Exposition Park. californiasciencecenter.org
Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum. Cal State Long Beach. Horn Center, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach. Always free but paid parking on campus. csulb.edu/carolyn-campagna-kleefeld-contemporary-art-museum
Catalina Museum for Art & History 217 Metropole Ave., Avalon. Explores the history and creativity of Catalina Island. catalinamuseum.org
Cayton Children’s Museum 395 Santa Monica Place, level 3, Santa Monica. Kids’ touch and play museum. (Advanced reservations required. Visit caytonmuseum.org)
Columbia Memorial Space Center 12400 Columbia Way, Downey. Educates students about science and technology. columbiaspacescience.org
Craft Contemporary 5814 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles. Museum devoted to high quality crafts with exhibits and workshops. craftcontemporary.org
Forest Lawn Museum 1712 S. Glendale Ave., Glendale. Museum in a huge cemetery that includes reproductions of famous works of art. forestlawn.com/museum
Fowler Museum at UCLA 308 Charles E. Young Drive North, Los Angeles. Always free. Paid parking. Specializes in ethnic arts and culture. fowler.ucla.edu
Frederick R. Weisman of Art at Pepperdine University, Lisa Smith Wengler Center, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu Contemporary art museum. Always free. Paid and free parking. arts.pepperdine.edu/museum
The Getty Center 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles. The richest museum in the world, it cost $1 billion to build. Always free. Paid parking. Get a free timed ticket online. getty.edu/visit/center
The Getty Villa 17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades. Stunning replica of a Pompeian villa and gardens, filled with ancient art. Always free, Paid parking. Advance tickets required. getty.edu
GRAMMY Museum at LA Live 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles. Museum that covers the top echelons of the music industry. Paid parking. grammymuseum.org
Hammer Museum at UCLA. 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Always free. Paid parking. Art from around the world. hammer.ucla.edu
Holocaust Museum LA 100 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles. Founded by Holocaust survivors, it explores the horror of the concentration camp and Jewish experience during World War II. Free every Sunday and always to students. Paid parking. Reserve tickets at holocaustmuseumla.org.
Institute of Contemporary Art, LA 1717 E. 7th St., Los Angeles. Showcase of current art, as well as special events. Always free. theicala.org/en
The International Printing Museum 315 W. Torrance Blvd., Carson. Learn about printing and book arts. printmuseum.org
Japanese American National Museum 100 N. Central Ave. in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Excellent look at the Japanese experience in the U.S. Reservations recommended. Paid parking. janm.org/visit
Laguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. This museum, on a bluff overlooking the ocean, exhibits art that “embodies and preserves the California experience.” lagunaartmuseum.org
La Brea Tar Pits & Museum 5801 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Fascinating look at the local Ice Age, complete with skeletons of extinct creatures. Advance tickets required. Book online. tarpits.org
LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes 501 N. Main St., Los Angeles, adjacent to Olvera Street, Community center and museum housed in two historic buildings next to Olvera Street. lapca.org
Lincoln Memorial Shrine and Civil War Museum 125 W. Vine St., Redlands, Always free. Educates about the legacy of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. lincolnshrine.org
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Large and exciting museum with art of many cultures. Reserve tickets online at lacma.org. Paid parking.
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) 50 South Grand Ave., Los Angeles. Always free. Changing exhibits of contemporary art in a landmark sandstone building. Paid parking. Advance tickets recommended. moca.org
Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) 628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach. Features art from local and international artists. Always free on Sundays. Free parking. molaa.org
Museum of Ventura County 100 E. Main St., Ventura (main museum). History, arts and culture of Ventura County and the Channel Islands. Spread over four locations. venturamuseum.org
Orange County Museum of Art 3333 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Always free. Contemporary art in a new building at the Segerstrom Center. Free advance tickets required; order them online. Paid parking. ocma.art
Santa Barbara Museum of Art 1130 State St., Santa Barbara. Large collection of current and historic art covering a wide period and numerous cultures. Advance tickets recommended at tickets.sbma.net.
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 2559 Puesta del Sol, Santa Barbara. Animatronic dinosaurs,astronomy, planetarium and more. Free admission does not include the Sea Center. Free parking. Advance reservations recommended. sbnature.org
Santa Monica History Museum 1350 7th St., Santa Monica. Diverse history exhibits on Santa Monica Bay area. Paid and street parking. Visit santamonicahistory.org to make a reservation.
Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles. Changing exhibits of historical and cultural interest, especially of Jewish traditions. Workshops and events. Reservations for March 23 are full, but walk-ups might get lucky.Visit skirball.org.
Wende Museum 10808 Culver Boulevard, Culver City. Features art, culture and an archive of Cold War history. Always free. Free parking. wendemuseum.org
Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum 610 Lairport St., El Segundo. Collection of more than 130 vintage classic cars, including owned by Howard Hughes and Eleanor Roosevelt. automobiledrivingmuseum.org
There you go. Hope you find something to do that day! And note that many museums have one or more days each month that are free to the public. Check their websites.