Маствизит для меломанов, даже если не видели ни одной церемонии. С трудом вытащил дочку из секции с инструментами. Из минусов – скудный сувенирный магазин.
Opened in 2008 - the 50th anniversary of the Grammy Awards. Dozens of exhibits spread over 4 floors, celebrating music ranging from rock, country, R&B, classical, Latin to jazz. ~Daina Beth Solomon \nПодробнее
Cool place with lots of audios and videos to explore the history. The interactive "music genre guide" was my favorite. Easily spent almost an hour playing with it.
It's interesting to see the history of such a prestige's award. Today's special exhibits were All Eyez On Me: The Writings of Tupac Shakur & Sinatra: An American Icon. Great museum, superb talent!
The outside screams tourist trap but I spent a surprising amount of time here. Very informative, great archive section and worth the money. Revolving exhibits will keep locals coming back
We paid a great price due to some work being done on the 2nd floor. We paid $10 each and if you are a music lover, it's well worth the price of admission.
When you're at LA Live, stop by the GRAMMY Museum to see some one-of-a-kind musicmemorabilia and amazing listening rooms to get your fix of music history.
This place is a must! Amazing John Lennonexhibit and you must do all the interactive activities as well as watch the videos. Tickets are $12.95 per person but a bit cheaper if you have a AAA card!
Had a great time here! If you love music you'll have a great time. Only thing is I really wish they had little replica GRAMMY's to take home. Oh an no photos allowed was very disappointing. Fun tho!
PCL built the museum from the top down. This allowed all arriving artifacts to occupy the dust-free, temperature- and humidity-controlled completed floors, while work continued below. \nПодробнее
The "John Lennon, Songwriter" exhibit lets you mix your own version of classics like “Give Peace a Chance.” You can get your "Glee" on and lay down your own vocal tracks! Find out more on MyEveryzine. \nПодробнее
There are nearly 4000 parking spaces next to L.A. LIVE. Starting at around $10, for every block you walk, parking fees drop. At Pico and S. Fig (two blocks away), parking can be had for about $5.
Stunning images of Elvis from 1956 have just arrived at the museum, offering an intimate look at a legend in the making. From the dapper suits & his trademark ’do to his unforgettable stage presence.
Two time Grammy Award winning Ben Harper performed alongside Ringo & Relentless 7 in Jan 2010 at the Grammy Museum. Order Harper’s new album By My Side here: http://smarturl.it/ByMySideiTunes
"Trouble in Paradise: Music and Los Angeles 1945-1975" explores the culture, politics and art of pop music during this era of social struggle. \nПодробнее
If you're a music history freak, go to the 4th floor to see the artifacts. If you want to know how to become a producer and artist and get some advices from the pros, you'll stuck on the 3rd.Elvis2nd \nПодробнее
The museum gets some great kids’ performers for its monthly family programs. Check http://www.grammymuseum.org for schedules.Powered by ParentsConnect.com \nПодробнее