The Broad

Overview

The Broad is a free contemporary art museum on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles, featuring works from the Broad collection including Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Accessible parking is available nearby, and accessible routes lead throughout the museum. Loaner mobility aids can be requested.

Large, high-contrast signage is used throughout, and audio guides are available for the collection.

A social narrative is available to help visitors prepare for their visit. Service animals are welcome.

The Broad is generally reported by visitors as very manageable for wheelchair users — street-level Grand Avenue entry, elevators to all floors, and wide gallery spaces. The Infinity Mirrored Room involves entering a small, enclosed dark space with flashing LED lights — visitors who use wheelchairs can access it, but those with sensory sensitivities to flashing lights or enclosed spaces may want to skip it. Also note that free general admission requires advance timed-entry reservations, released monthly on the last Wednesday at 10am PT — reservations often fill quickly and are worth booking well ahead.

Accessibility Information
Mobility & Physical Access
Accessible Parking
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Paved & Level Pathways
Loaner Mobility Aids
Visual Accessibility
Easy to Read/Large, High-Contrast Signage
Audio Guides
Support Services & Amenities
Service Animals Allowed
Details
221 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90012, United States
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