The Norton Simon’s Gehry-helmed makeover in the late 1990s raised the museum’s profile, but it also helped to expand the range of the museum’s collection, giving it more space and creating a calm, simple environment. The museum is still best known for its impressive collection of Old Masters, notably pieces by 17th-century Dutch painters such as Rembrandt, Brueghel and Frans Hals. The French impressionists are represented by, among others, Monet, Manet and Renoir. After you’ve checked out the temporary shows, head into the excellent sculpture garden.
While other Southern California neighborhoods struggle to have a single standout museum, Pasadena is blessed with a whole bunch. You’ll find esteemed collections, millionaire mansions, Arts and Crafts house tours, world-class institutions and one bunny-themed space that’s, well, offbeat to say the least. Add a bit of culture to your afternoon with a stop at the best museums in Pasadena.
Psst, we know you love free museums, so look out for complimentary admission to many of these during the semiannual ArtNight Pasadena.
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