The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is a museum in Los Angeles, California constructed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), which is devoted to the history, science, and cultural impact of the film industry. It is the first large-scale museum of its kind in the United States. The museum is located in the historic May Company Building on the intersection Wilshire Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue, part of Museum Row on the Miracle Mile.
Not even worth the cost of parking
Don’t normally comment but if I can save someone else some $$ I’ll feel better about it. Lots of floor space. Little to see. Plus a full floor was closed but didn’t impact the admission cost. Just don...
Did not even make it into museum
Beware of what exhibits are closed. We parked in the Lacma parking walked right up and were told an entire floor of the museum was closed. That left one floor to explore. Being that everything we want...
Must see for those interested in movies
Must see for anyone interested in the movies. There are exhibitions about all facets of film making, and the history of moving images. There were displays on Casablanca and The Godfather with props an...
Best museum in LA
Love this place. My 3rd visit as I keep taking visitors to LA, but to be honest I love going myself as there are always new and different exhibitions. Also love the fact that it has a great restaurant...
A must-see for fans of Movies and Culture.
For fans of all things MOVIES like me, including below line, above line, memorabilia, exhibits, history... and for casual fans too. Plenty to see for everyone. Give yourself plenty of time to enjoy th...