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Exhibits dedicated to Mexican-American culture in Southern California plus education & music events.
501 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States

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Reviews — 8

Walter Hernandez
at 2023 Sep 12
Walter Hernandez
at 2023 Sep 12
It was an outside event called KCRW Summer Nights with cultura y artes ....bars, food trucks and a band playing Jungle Fire .
Linda Ortiz
at 2023 Aug 20
Linda Ortiz
at 2023 Aug 20
Beautiful location. Outdoor patio was perfect for the great concert 30 years of Chicano Rock music of Queztal.
Genaro Flores
at 2023 Aug 09
Genaro Flores
at 2023 Aug 09
I'm not a huge fan of the term Latinx. But the museum is very interesting and I'm glad there are places like this that support Mexican heritage in La. Plus it's free. Won't be here for more than an hour. The staff is friendly. Cute gift shop. They do events on weekends occasionally and have nice exhibition
Jenna K
at 2023 Apr 08
Jenna K
at 2023 Apr 08
This museum is incredible. Brilliant and bright art work, comprehensive history exhibit, and consciousness raising exhibit about the dangers migrants face with crossing the border because of American policies.

I wish there was more information about the Indigenous Peoples of LA but this is an extremely moving and engaging museum. The surrounding area is beautiful as well with lots to do and places to eat.
Steven Figueroa
at 2023 Mar 19
Steven Figueroa
at 2023 Mar 19
There is absolutely no better place in downtown Los Angeles to hold an event especially non-profit events like Latina Fest. I always have a great time. Thank you Belle Hernandez the organizer
Town Traveller
at 2022 Oct 24
Town Traveller
at 2022 Oct 24
Free! Lots of information about the latinos of LA. Beautiful artworks and documentation of immigrants across the borders.
Nathaniel Liao
at 2019 Nov 03
Nathaniel Liao
at 2019 Nov 03
A wonderful museum with cultural based exhibits. The front desk was welcoming and admission was free. The area around the museum is filled with culture and history. The exhibits themselves were also pretty interesting. I was only able to visit “LA Starts Here” and “Linda Vallejo” which we’re both on the first floor. There are more exhibits on the second floor, but didn’t have time to visit them. Both exhibits talk about the culture before Americans colonized California and also the discrimination and violent acts that they suffered against. The “Linda Vallejo” exhibit also had beautiful art works and statistics about the Latino population. Overall, the exhibits were interesting and was definitely worth the visit.

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