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6 years ago
Super close to the port. Walking distance. Photo exhibit is the only one open now. Coffee shop on sight.
Blvd. Lázaro Cárdenas S/N
22880 Ensenada, Baja California
Mexico
646 173 4307
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Not huge, but it's definitely a place to wander around freely and observe museum history. Sign in…read moreat the front. Self guided tour. Low maintenance place. You can see old jail cells, guard towers, courtyard in front center, etc. Not much happens around here, but you can read some English and Spanish texts along the way. Didn't see public restrooms here. There's a staff onsite if you have any questions. Again, it's a much smaller museum than most other museums. Free admission. Follow the blue footprints on the ground and it will guide you to the end. Most people can finish the small tour and read everything within 10-15 minutes to get a better understanding of this landmark. It's still a nice and short addition to visiting Ensenada before leaving.
I don't have much to add to the other reviews other than it's historical, it's quaint, and it's…read morefree. You can tell the museum is kept up with passion and dedication. It's a little ways off from the ports, but worth the trip.
Afuera. Diciembre 2023
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Diciembre 2023
I'm biased on this review because this was supposed to be my wedding venue, but due to COVID we…read morehad to cancel. The museum and the grounds itself are worth having a look, they also offer wine tasting. Nice place to check out if you find yourself touring el Valle de Guadalupe in Ensenada
Very intriguing from the get-go. Design of the building and gardens is all very complimentary with…read morethe inside and the rest of the Guadalupe Valley. Entrance fee is : 50 pesos. 1 oz. Wine : 25 pesos. The museum takes you from the birth and origins of wine in the world and its growth through various civilizations. When and how wine knowledge and culture come to be in Valle de Guadalupe, and the Russian communities that helped it to thrive. The many tools and artifacts used in wine making, as well as the techniques in flavor development. There is a wonderful display on art inspired by wine/grapes from local artists (Must-See!) If you have time, do stop on your way out. It's a quick read of information and the set-up is quite amazing.
I always felt like Tijuana had too few museums for the amount of talent that resides in this city…read more Seriously, just look around... there's art everywhere! In the graffiti, poems scribbled on the walls, dancers performing on the streets, local bands playing every chance they get... it's great! It's just a shame that the city lacks a cultural center that can hold and give home to this. It's because of that reason that I am a fan of every museum in Tijuana. This is obviously not an exception. You can easily identify the structure of this building miles away. It's huge! The good thing is that there is always a new exhibit on display. They really try to cover all grounds from photography to classical painting. Amazing lecturers as well, the curators do an amazing job at finding just the right talent to bring along. Just as a bonus tip, they do offer some art courses. For more information don't hesitate to contact them since the times/courses are always changing. I'm confident that they are all good though. The professors in here are knowledgeable and patient.
I spent a week in the area and decided to stop here was one of the best things that I did. I just…read morewish that I had dedicated a bit more time to taking everything in. Their offerings are extensive and I tried to cover the entire museum in 2 hours. I will say though, that if you're short on time, do not skip this just because of that. The maps that they give out make it very simple to prioritize what you'd like to see and create a plan for that. I just wish we could have made some time to relax and enjoy everything. Next time!
Museo de la ciudad
Fachada Antiguo Palacio Municipal
This fun bring your kids on Tuesday no one is here it makes it better for you because you will by…read moreyourself and enjoy everything there is a lot the kids can learn and also have little animals you can see snakes, fish, scorpion, hamsters and little eggs of chicken
Great way to spend a few hours while in Tijuana. There are plenty of interactive activities for…read morekids.
Absolutely amazing "Giants" Exhibit of Alicia Keys and her Husband Swizz Beats! I came with a group…read moreof women (about 12-13) on Saturday 4/26/26 and on Sunday 4/27/26 with my Husband and Mom. Both visits were AWESOME. Parking was packed both weekend days, due to La Jolla also hosting Concours d'Elegance classic car show and exhibition at the LJ Cove. I was still able to find parking within 3 blocks the first day and 2 blocks the second day. The museum was crowded as well. There were SO MANY DIFFERENT people coming to the "Giants" Exhibit. The thoughtfulness of each art piece was so well received. The sequence of the art, the style, the vast artistic styles, the genres, and the overall collection was STIMULATING, BALANCED, and absolutely marvelous. One thing about me is that I love to take time to read about the art pieces, one by one, and then reflect about the artist's message. All were well received and this pleased me for this collection. The "Giants" Collection spanned 2 floors and was very VAST and alive! Thank you CoMA SD for this AMAZING collection by the "Deans" Alicia Keys and Swizz Beats, it is PHENOMENAL!
As soon as I found out last minute about this special exhibit, I had to go to the public opening…read more I'm an art lover and didn't want to miss this opportunity for "Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys". I've been to this beauuutiful museum in the past for an event but was curious about its diverse collection of contemporary art. As soon as I walked in, it was bright inside with a lot of activity. It's larger on the inside than it seems from the outside. I was happy to see the greaaat turnout. The staff at the counter was super friendly...gave me the 411 while putting my wristband on. I was able to take my time with each thought-provoking art piece...very nostalgic and deep at the same time. I went from the 1st level to the 3rd level. Overall, the art collection in this exhibition was creatively amazzzing. It left me in awe. Plus, I looove the beautiful ocean views at this location. I could stay the entire day if I went to the other exhibits, grabbed a bite to eat at The Kitchen and browsed through The Shop. I highly recommend MCASD to the Yelp Community :-)
Swiss Beatz and Alicia Keys portraits by Kehinde Wiley w/ M.
70th birthday party bar set up
For the many that have never been to the many art myseums there are some of the best artists that…read morehave shown the true elegance what the art field has ofdered. San Dirgo Myseum of art show cases the art work from Eutope to the ealy years of the 1800s to the earliest of the 1600s. For the artistz that catch your eye to the statues that you can see what the artist sees when the statue work is done. Of the many pieces that have such great power to them the art work of picaso and the works of Degaul the Museum of Art has so msny great works when the Holidays of Christmas came the art works of Devinci showing the works of the many pieces showing the Jesus of Nazareth. Going to the Museum you xen feel the art but dont touch tgere are statues you can touch the sculptures captures the true art but what the artist is thinking . From the art work of the outside the larger sculptures and the metal creations there are many that you xan see near the Tymkim that is one of the many free museums that you can go to at Balboa Park. The masterpieces of the European and the American Artists showing the art work and how artists the pieces they did. With the San Diego Museum is one of the great places you can go and study the art work from around the world for the works of the grand masters they have such great history. The colors of the museum from the marble floors the hardwoods that you would find in the museum rooms the San Diego Museum of Art is the greatest place for students the erucation and artists have so much to show. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer over the meny years the San Diego Museum of Art the the art shows its one place showing the masters on the weeks I would come and see rwstorations take place. The San Diego Museum of Art for the students to the older the world of art offers so much.
We had the best time at a couple of the museums inside Balboa Park. I thought it was totally worth…read moreit that we paid under $20 each to see two different museums and about six different exhibits. There was an exhibit about being Hapa, one on cannibalism, which was really interesting, the history of beer, and something else, but my favorite was the Post Secret exhibit. I really loved going there. The only thing I don't like is you have to cross the street to go to the other museum and the thing is it doesn't seem like a street and then all of a sudden a car goes by really fast so I really think they should close it to cars, but otherwise we loved it.
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Such a great children's museum. We brought my 5 and 2 year old here when we were visiting family in…read moreImperial a few years ago, and they had a blast. It is really great for all ages.. the adults had just as much fun as the kids. Lots of fun things to do, see and learn about. Some of my kids' favorite exhibits were the bubble area, massive pin wall, art spin crafts, vertical slide, and light brite wall. They also have a separate play room geared for younger children. I would absolutely recommend taking your children here.
I'm giving this 4 stars but wish it could be 4.5 (and they could easily reach 5 stars). This…read moremuseum is very centrally located in Centro Civico, right next to Liverpool. There is plenty of free parking. It is a large lot that has both indoor and outdoor exhibits and an IMAX theater indoors. We unfortunately arrived too late in the day to check out the IMAX. It was very deserted, even on a Saturday. The outdoor exhibits focus on trains, flora/fauna and colors/shapes. There is plenty of outdoor space for eating and relaxing. There is also a large lawn area, where they were having birthday party (looked fun!) and I believe they rent the entire museum after hours for weddings, events, 15eras, etc....The inside has all kinds of science and daily living exhibits. There is also a large maker space where kids can create (there is a second art space in the dark exhibit section as well). There is a rock climbing wall, a huge lighted fountain and an orbiter ride in addition to many interactive stations (bubbles, life size chess etc...) It is fun for the whole family. There is also a very high catwalk (I don't recommend this if you are afraid of heights, It is very high and not the sturdiest but fun!). All the attendants are very enthusiastic as well. So why no five stars? 1. Many of the exhibits were broken or partially broken 2. The gift shop needs to get in items for older kids, they have a captive audience but it's mainly little kids coloring books 3. the food is horrible!!! overpriced, overcooked and didn't taste good at all. This was a great outing. Oh one final note they do NOT have A/C they have big fans and the day we went (in mid October) was moderate enough that it wasn't an issue but you may want to go early in the morning if you are going in the summer!
Second year (2019) I've been to Wonderspaces and I had a blast with my best friend but I enjoyed…read morelast year's more. Adult admission this year was $27, which I think increased from last year. If you have a school ID, I strongly recommend to use it! It becomes $20/person +$1 fee when ordered online. It was extremely packed in this area on a Saturday, so plan accordingly. We paid $10 for parking at the lot that's about a less than 5 min walk away. This might be the Millennial in me talking... but there weren't as many photos ops, in my opinion, compared to the other years. There were a few exhibits that I would have liked to see and we signed up for the wait list on the tablets, but it said there were over 100 people waiting, we never got a text back, and then ended up leaving. It seemed like there were a lot of people just waiting around the common areas and I'm assuming it's for those exhibits. On the plus side, it was indeed fun. They serve red and white wine (right under $9), which we ordered and made the trip a blast ;) The exhibits that we did see, especially with the lights and colored yarn, were awesome. I just didn't favor the one in the dark room where you hear a bunch of cars crashing over and over...it got me paranoid... but hey it's art. The confession wall was interesting and sometimes even funny. Overall, it was a fun experience and have no regrets in going! Every employee was super friendly and willing to answer any questions
Visiting San Diego over the weekend can lead to several exciting things, the immersive art…read moreexperience was definitely not immediately the experience I was looking for, but certainly an experience that was truly appreciated. If you have a couple hours to explore more than just your visual sense then I recommend stripping down and diving into the latest of the Marina's art venues. A few of my favorite exhibits include: "Experiment 2.C" takes you high above the clouds. "We Are All Made of Light" places you deep into space as you may imagine life among the stars to be. "Rainbow Room" allows you to live among the different colors and textures of life. "Where Thoughts Go" provides you with a VR experience of hearing other's intimate thoughts and life experiences and sharing your own before drifting away. The collection of art displayed and your experience with each is immeasurable, unforgettable and definitely worth visiting over and over again. Looking forward to seeing more this.
"Pulse Portal" by Davis McCarty - a sixteen foot tall futuristic, light-bending archway that transmits an array of colors.
"Pulse Portal" art setup in front of the Wonderspaces San Diego tent in Civita Mission Valley.
Wonderspaces San Diego tent setup in Civita Mission Valley.
Whenever I'm walking through Balboa Park, if the Timken is open, I always make a stop here…read more This is a small art museum, and admission is always free! Just recently we were there right before Christmas and they had the most extraordinary collection of handmade ornaments. We were there once before when they had a concert of different people playing the piano and it was stunning. Absolutely lovely to walk around and enjoy the art while you listen to the beautiful music. My favorite painting in the Timken is a gorgeous French piece from the 1700s. I stopped by to see it every time and I always see something new in it. There is also a great collection of early American art, and one day when we were there a docent was giving a talk about the different pieces and the meanings behind them.
Such a lovely, well-curated museum!…read more The Christmas decorations as we walked in are beautiful and welcoming. The rooms are small but thoughtfully laid out. It wasn't crowded so we were able to take our time in admiring the details and history of each wonderfully preserved art piece. It's definitely worth the stop and time to appreciate the Timken Museum!
One of the five galleries
Small free area with lot of plants to look at. Multiple entrances and exits so you don't have to…read morecrowd in one area. It looks like a green house from a distance but the whole building has air gaps to allow breeze.
What do you mean no lilies in the lily pond?…read more Zero. Also, pay parking is awful. I can forgive the no lilies, but the parking situation - abhorrent.
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