Visit Petersen Automotive Museum and explore a diverse range of cars & motorcycles from the 1880s to the present day
Explore the 25 exhibits of the museum and marvel at the 100+ vintage cars, motorcycles & trucks
Learn about the 120 years of automotive history & innovation through the family-friendly interactive exhibits
Get behind the wheels and enjoy virtual car racing with personalized virtual cars at the Forza Motorsports Experience
Petersen Automotive Museum Location: 6060 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States
Operational Timings: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Activity Duration: 2-3 Hours (Approx.)
About Petersen Automotive Museum Tickets:
Bring your family along and visit the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Learn all about the years of automotive history while understanding the mechanism of how cars run. Plus, you can engage in fun activities like racing a virtual car along with exploring the mind-blowing range of vintage cars, motorcycles, and trucks. Book your Petersen Automotive Museum tickets today and mark your calendar for the exciting experience that awaits you!
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The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is dedicated to the exploration and presentation of the automobile and its impact on American life and culture.Book your Petersen Automotive Museum Tickets and explore its exhibits which cover more than 100.000 square feet and include more than 150 rare and trucks, classic cars, and motorcycles.
1967 Ford GT40 Mk lll: Herbert von Karajan, a renowned Austrian conductor as well as the original owner of this 1967 Ford GT40 Mk III at the museum which is a left-hand-drive, occasionally drives one of the seven models intended for usage on the open road. The 306-horsepower Mk III, one amongst the four in left-hand configuration, was powered by a 4.7-liter V-8 engine mated to a ZF-sourced five-speed transmission.
1956 Jaguar XKSS: Steve McQueen, an American movie star and race car driver, formerly had this 1956 Jaguar XKSS, which featured a white exterior and a crimson interior. The King of Cool painted the vehicle British Racing Green, and he commonly referred to it as the "Green Rat." A street-legal derivative of the Jaguar D-Type race car created to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Jaguar XKSS had a production run of only 16 vehicles.
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO: Get your Petersen Automotive Museum Tickets and explore many super cars like the Ferrari 288 GTO which was produced between the 250 GTO and the F40. It was designed by Nicola Materazzi and created by renowned Ferrari designer Leonardo Fioravanti at Pininfarina. The mid-engine 288 GTO had a similar design to the 308 GTB when it was first built as a road legal model for the FIA Group B race championship.
Forza Motorsport Racing Experience: Visitors to Forza Motorsport can get behind the wheel and experience the dynamic feel of a racing car in one of eight specially curated experiences. Forza Motorsport is available in ten racing simulators. If you believe you are the fastest driver, put your abilities to the test and get your name on the record board.
The Cars Mechanical Institute: Thanks to a ground-breaking collaboration with Disney/Pixar, now with your Petersen Automotive Museum Tickets you can take part in an amazing experience found only at Petersen. Based on the well-known animated film series, the Cars Mechanical Institute immerses visitors in a range of activities and exhibits that instruct them about automotive technology and design as well as the development of the automobile.
Over 100 vehicles are on display in the Petersen Automotive Museum's 25 galleries. The next half is kept on the basement level in a vault of the building.
The months of March to May, as well as September and November, are best for visiting Los Angeles because the air is more breathable, the weather is pleasant and the place is less busier as the crowd is less.