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The largest art museum in the region, with European, contemporary, and Latin American art, 19th and 20th century American art, and an Asian collection.
The largest art museum in the region, with European, contemporary, and Latin American art, 19th and 20th century American art, and an Asian collection. There are also changing exhibitions, featuring show major art shows.
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1450 El Prado, San Diego, CA, United States
+1 619-232-7931
A small art museum with collections of lesser-known pieces from famous European old masters, American, and Russian painters
If you have kids or know a train buff, a visit to this fantastic museum should be high on your list
A large folk art museum which is instantly recognizable from the outside by the large colorful mosaic sculptures out front
The original theater, designed to copy Shakespeare's theatre in London, was built in 1935 for the California Pacific International Exposition in only 32 days and featured shortened versions of Shakespeare plays
Dedicated to the art and history of photographic arts, with works from famous photographers such as Ansel Adams
One of the oldest youth theater programs in the country, the Junior Theatre holds many live performances
A large gallery with changing exhibitions of San Diego artists
Located beneath the majestic California Tower near the Cabrillo Bridge, the Museum of Man is an institution devoted entirely to anthropology
Home to one of the world's largest outdoor pipe organs, the Spreckels Pavilion holds a number of free - yes, free of charge - concerts throughout the year
Like any natural history museum, this one has a lot of big dinosaur skeletons