Hammer Museum to offer free admission starting Sunday
The UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles is officially set to go free starting on Sunday.
Visitors will be able to enter the museum free of charge, though parking in the Hammer’s garage will still cost $3 for three hours with museum validation.
In the past, the Hammer has charged $10 for one regular adult admission.
Hammer officials announced it would be going free last fall, stating that the museum is “committed to eliminating admission fees permanently.” It said free admission for the first four years is being made possible by two gifts received during the summer from longtime museum benefactors Erika J. Glazer and Brenda R. Potter.
On Sunday the museum will also be opening its exhibition “Take It Or Leave It,” which is set to run through May 18.
The Hammer joins L.A.’s Getty Museum and the Fowler Museum at UCLA in offering free admission to visitors at all times.
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