The Hollywood Bowl Museum commemorates the history and legacy of Los Angeles' legendary Hollywood Bowl amphitheater, originally opened to the public in 1922.
Since its opening, the theater has hosted an unparalleled slate of world-renowned classical and pop music acts and theatrical performances throughout the year. Its museum is located in a custom-built building on the edge of the amphitheater's grounds, showcasing exhibits related to the venue's history and seminal performances, including its permanent exhibit, Hollywood Bowl: Music for Everyone. Rotating temporary exhibits related to specific eras of the theater's history are showcased on the museum's second floor.
The museum is open to the public for free year-round, with limited weekly operations between September and June. Visitors can also take a self-guided Bowl Walk tour throughout the amphitheater's property, showcasing informational photographic displays at important locations.
2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068, Phone: 323-850-2058
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