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The Petersen Automotive Museum as we now know it—the architectural gem with its dynamic exhibitions—opened to the public in December of 2015.
The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles will undergo a major overhaul for its 20-year anniversary under the guidance of chairmen Bruce Meyer, Peter Mullin and David Sydorick.
Wedge designs peaked in the 1970s, and this new exhibit features Lancias and other eye-bending concepts you may not know of.
The Petersen Automotive Museum Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit educational institution. The Museum is located at 6060 Wilshire Boulevard (at Fairfax) in Los Angeles, California 90036.
Fans of the Transformers franchise and the Bow Tie brand in general can now see two Bumblebee Chevy Camaro props in the metal at the Petersen in Los Angeles.
Speaking of the Ford GT, the museum has one of Ford’s early prototypes on permanent display, positioned face-to-face with its inspiration, the Petersen’s own 1967 Ford GT40 Mark III.
The Petersen Automotive Museum is opening four new exhibitions on the same day that look at a range of automotive innovations, from super cars to concept vehicles to self-driving cars and electric ...
The Petersen Automotive Museum’s eye-catching new shell, designed by New York’s Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, is attracting cheers and jeers, with critics complaining that it displays a brazen ...
After 14 months and $90 million in dramatic renovations, the Petersen Automotive Museum is poised to reopen. Hitting a deadline that many inside and outside the organization thought impossible ...
The Petersen Automotive Museum — once as dowdy as a DeSoto and traveling an uncertain path — reopened Monday following a controversial $90 million, 14-month renovation meant to ...
In one of the most generous acts of philanthropy ever bestowed on such an institution, the Petersen Automotive Museum has received a gift of $100 million from Margie Petersen and the Margie ...
If that’s the case, there’s always The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California. In June 1994, as a branch of the Natural History Museum, the car-centric establishment opened its ...
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