The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens
The Huntington
The Huntington is a research and cultural center surrounded by 120 acres spread across 12 specialized gardens. Originally the private estate of railroad magnate Henry Huntington, it is one of Southern California's must-see cultural destinations with magnificent collections of rare books, manuscripts, and famous works of art including Gainsborough's "The Blue Boy," Mary Cassatt's "Breakfast in Bed," a Gutenberg Bible, an illuminated manuscript of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, and a First Folio edition of Shakespeare.
Plan Your Visit
Advance online reservations are now required ONLY on weekends, Monday holidays, and on free days for both visitors and Members.
For more details on planning your visit, visit http://huntington.org/
Botanical Gardens
- Australian Garden
- California Garden
- Camellia Garden
- Children's Garden
- Conservatory
- Desert Garden
- Herb Garden
- Japanese Garden
- Jungle Garden
- Lily Ponds
- Palm Garden
- Rach Garden
- Rose Garden
- Shakespeare Garden
- Subtropical Garden
Art Collections
- Huntington Gallery (former home of the Huntingtons, European Art)
- Virginia Steele Scott Galleries (American Art)
- MaryLou and George Boone Gallery (rotating exhibitions and art on loan)
- Reseach Library (exhibits from the Huntington collection)
Library
The research library attracts more than 1,700 scholars each year and awards approximately 150 grants annually for advanced humanities research.
Admission
Tickets are released every other Tuesday for the next two weeks.
Reservations required for weekends and holidays only but are encouraged for faster check-in.
Weekdays
- Adults | $25
- Seniors (65+) | $21
- Students (12-18, or with full-time student ID) | $21
- Youth (4-11) | $13
- Children (under 4) | Free
- Groups (15 or more) | $19 per person
- Members | Free
Weekends
- Adults | $29
- Seniors (65+) | $24
- Students (12-18, or with full-time student ID) | $24
- Youth (4-11) | $13
- Children (under 4) | Free
- Groups (15 or more) | $23 per person
- Members | Free
Free Day
Admission to The Huntington is free on the first Thursday of every month with advance tickets. Details
Venue Information
Max Capacity: 4,000 Indoor/Outdoor Space
- Kid-Friendly
- Only In Pasadena
Meeting Spaces
Boone Gallery Circle
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
---|---|---|---|
Reception | 200 | ||
Banquet | 160 |
Celebration Garden
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
---|---|---|---|
Reception | 160 | ||
Banquet | 200 |
Garden Court
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
---|---|---|---|
Reception | 250 | ||
Banquet | 160 |
James F. Rothenberg Courtyard
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
---|---|---|---|
Reception | 60 | ||
Banquet | 40 |
Richards Courtyard
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
---|---|---|---|
Reception | 80 | ||
Banquet | 50 |
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