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  1. Saturday. 12:00 - 7:00 p.m. Sunday. 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. Please note the final entry time for non-members or visitors without tickets is 45 minutes before the Museum closes. Directions. The Museum is located at 411 W. Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena on the corner of Orange Grove and Colorado Boulevard at the intersection of the Foothill (210) and ...

  2. The Norton Simon Museum’s collection of European paintings and sculpture is among the most distinguished in North America. It spans the Renaissance to the 20th century and includes the finest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist pictures on the West Coast. From intimate oil paintings to gold-ground altarpieces, the 15th-century ...

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    Please note our sculpture garden, café and store close at 4:45 p.m. (6:45 p.m. on Friday and Saturday). The final entry time for non-members or visitors without tickets is 4:15 p.m. (6:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday). MUSEUM MAP

    Admission is free for all visitors the first Friday of every month from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Unless otherwise stated, events are free with admission and no reservations are required. The Museum also offers free admission to active military personnel (valid ID is required), museum colleagues (business card or staff badge is required), members of AAM an...

    Advance tickets are not required, but are recommended to expedite check-in.
    Our general admission tickets will be sold for a specific day but not a specific entry time.
    We will release tickets one month at a time.
    If you become sick or are unable to visit the museum, you may still redeem your ticket up to 4 weeks from the original visit date.

    The Garden Café, operated by the Patina Restaurant Group, is open during Museum hours (but closes 15 minutes before the Museum's closing). No outside food or drink is permitted, unless for medical necessity (please inform a security manager). The Museum Store is open during Museum hours (but closes 15 minutes before the Museum's closing). Museum-pr...

    Audio tours can be accessed via personal mobile devices; please remember to bring your own headphones to use in our galleries.

    The Norton Simon Museum is located at 411 W. Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91105 The Museum’s parking lot is free of charge, and there is limited free parking on adjacent streets. There is a limited number of bike racks on our property. A Pasadena Transit bus stop is located in front of the Museum. Please visit the Pasadena Transit for schedules. The...

    Staff and visitors of the Museum have the right to an environment free from abuse, harassment, and threatening or inappropriate behavior. The Museum reserves the right to remove any person acting in a manner contrary to these guidelines.

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  3. The Norton Museum is internationally known for its distinguished permanent collection featuring American Art, Chinese Art, Contemporary Art, European Art and Photography. Open Until 10pm Today

  4. Metro Local Bus 180,256 / Pasadena Transit Route 10. Website. nortonsimon .org. The Norton Simon Museum is an Art Museum located in Pasadena, California. It was previously known as the Pasadena Art Institute and the Pasadena Art Museum and displays numerous sculptures on its grounds.

  5. Parking. $6 Parking is available across the street from the Museum at 1501 South Dixie Highway. Please pay on the ParkMobile app or parkmobile.io. Parking is for museum visitors only, and only during museum hours. Parking is free for Norton Members*. *Please note that Member parking access is valid during Museum Hours and only during your visit.

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  7. Norton Simon Museum. 411 W. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91105. Phone: 626-449-6840 x6941. Website Email Map. Over a 30-year period, industrialist Norton Simon amassed an astonishing collection of European art from the Renaissance to the 20th century.

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