The GRAMMY Museum in downtown Los Angeles explores the history and cultural impact of music through interactive exhibits, live performances, and archival collections.
Accessible parking is available, and accessible routes lead throughout the museum. Accessible restrooms are on site, reserved wheelchair seating is available, and loaner mobility aids can be requested.
Assistive listening devices are available for programs and events.
The GRAMMY Museum holds a Certified Autism Center™ designation — the first museum in California and first destination in LA County to receive it — reflecting a trained, committed approach to serving visitors on the autism spectrum. It hosts Sensory Friendly Saturdays on the second Saturday of every month from 9:00–11:00 am, featuring reduced crowding, lower lighting, and quieter sound levels. Service animals are welcome.
Visitors report that only one manual wheelchair available — visitors who need it should notify staff upon arrival; recommend contacting ahead for events. ALDs require 24-hour advance notice recommendation. Elevator serves all levels; flat, modern building with no accessibility barriers reported by visitors.
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
Reserved Wheelchair Seating
Loaner Mobility Aids
Staff Trained in Sensory Differences
The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards has designated the GRAMMY Museum as a Certified Autism Center™. This designation demonstrates the Museum’s commitment to better serve individuals on the autism spectrum. The GRAMMY Museum is the first destination to become a CAC in Los Angeles County and the first museum certified in California.
