Last week marked the public opening of The Broad. Billed by
Forbes as "Edythe and Eli Broad's new museum," my first thought was, What happened to
the old one? Did it
wear out?
Most remarkable about The Broad is its admission, which is free (you must reserve in advance). But as it is with most DTLA destinations, the
parking is not.
It costs
$12 (with museum validation) to park on one of the museum's three underground floors. On weekdays before
5 p.m. additional charges are applied after
three hours.
Los Angeles is an easy, if parenthetic, city (if you read
the fine print).
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