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Discover one of the finest and most diverse art collections on the West Coast at the San Diego Museum of Art — a cornerstone of Balboa Park since its inauguration in 1926, housed in a magnificent Spanish Renaissance Plateresque building designed by architect William Templeton Johnson. Explore a permanent collection spanning 5,000 years of human creativity — from Spanish and Italian Old Masters to South Asian paintings, American modernism, and art of the Americas — alongside major rotating exhibitions, a celebrated sculpture garden, and an extensive year-round programme of cultural and educational events.

Key Highlights

  • Explore a permanent collection spanning 5,000 years — from European Old Masters by El Greco, Rubens, and Velázquez to South Asian paintings, American modernist works, and art of the Americas
  • Discover works by Henri Matisse, Salvador Dalí, Claude Monet, Georgia O'Keeffe, Diego Rivera, and Rufino Tamayo across the museum's richly varied galleries
  • Admire the museum's extraordinary Spanish Renaissance Plateresque building
  • Explore the sculpture court and garden after the interior galleries
  • Discover major rotating exhibitions from around the world alongside docent-led guided tours available most days and an extensive calendar of workshops, art cafes, and special events

About San Diego Museum of Art Ticket

The San Diego Museum of Art has been a cornerstone of Balboa Park since its inauguration in 1926 — nearly a century of collecting, curating, and celebrating art from across 5,000 years of human creativity in a building that is itself one of the most beautiful in San Diego. Designed in the exquisite Spanish Renaissance style known as Plateresque by architect William Templeton Johnson, who drew inspiration from the majestic architecture of the University of Salamanca in Spain, the building's facade adorned with rich decoration is a work of art in itself — setting the tone for the extraordinary collection within.

The permanent collection is one of the most diverse and rewarding on the West Coast. The museum's strengths lie in its collection of Spanish and Italian Old Master paintings, as well as its South Asian art — with works by El Greco, Francisco de Zurbarán, Peter Paul Rubens, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo among the European highlights. The American collection brings together significant works by Georgia O'Keeffe, Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, and other major 19th and 20th-century artists, while the South Asian galleries display paintings that trace centuries of Indian, Persian, and Himalayan artistic traditions. Many reviewers note the museum's manageable size, allowing for a comprehensive visit without feeling overwhelmed — and the museum's decision to present all exhibition text in both English and Spanish makes it one of the most accessible major art museums in California.

As well as its permanent collection, the Museum regularly features major exhibitions of art from around the world, as well as concerts and local student exhibits. The sculpture court and garden after the interior galleries houses an outstanding sculpture collection and impressive floral displays. The museum also hosts the Museum of Photographic Arts at SDMA, accessible on Thursdays through Sundays. Docent-led tours are available most days, and the museum's year-round calendar of workshops, art cafes, Art After Hours events, and educational programmes makes it a living cultural institution rather than simply a collection. Book your San Diego Museum of Art ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 15%.

Inclusions

  • General admission to the San Diego Museum of Art
  • Access to the sculpture court and garden
  • Access to rotating special exhibitions included in general admission
  • Access to the Museum of Photographic Arts at SDMA 

Exclusions

  • Premium special exhibitions requiring an additional ticket
  • Food and beverages

Insiders' Tips

The museum's manageable size allows for a comprehensive visit without feeling overwhelmed — arriving at opening time on a Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday morning gives the most peaceful and unhurried experience before group visits arrive. The sculpture garden is best explored after the interior galleries as a relaxing outdoor finale. Check the current exhibition schedule before visiting as the rotating programme always adds something new to the permanent collection.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Operating daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Closed every Wednesday

Child Policy
  • Children under 18 years old are free of charge.
  • Children under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years and above.

Accessibility & Facilities
  • Museum cafe available on site
  • Research library offering access to an extensive collection of art history publications
  • Non-flash photography permitted for personal use in the permanent collection and selected exhibitions

Restrictions
  • Closed every Wednesday and on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day
  • Not valid during Art Alive or specially ticketed events and exhibitions
  • Flash photography, tripods, monopods, selfie sticks, and video recording are prohibited throughout

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations are non refundable.

San Diego Museum of Art Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the San Diego Museum of Art?
The San Diego Museum of Art is one of the West Coast's finest encyclopaedic art museums — a cornerstone of Balboa Park since its inauguration in 1926, housing a permanent collection spanning 5,000 years across Spanish and Italian Old Masters, South Asian paintings, American modernism, art of the Americas, and rotating major exhibitions from around the world.
What are the highlights of the San Diego Museum of Art permanent collection?
The collection's greatest strengths are its Spanish and Italian Old Master paintings — including works by El Greco, Zurbarán, Rubens, and Tiepolo — alongside a celebrated South Asian painting collection and significant American works by Georgia O'Keeffe, Diego Rivera, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and Salvador Dalí. The sculpture court and garden add an outstanding outdoor dimension to the museum experience.
Is the San Diego Museum of Art building significant?
Yes — the museum building is itself a cultural landmark, designed in the Spanish Renaissance Plateresque style by architect William Templeton Johnson, who drew inspiration from the University of Salamanca in Spain. Its ornate facade is one of the most photographed architectural features in Balboa Park and consistently praised by visitors as a highlight of the experience even before entering the galleries.
Is the San Diego Museum of Art suitable for families with children?
Yes — youth aged 17 and under receive free admission, making it an outstanding value family destination. The museum is specifically designed to be welcoming and engaging for all ages, with docent tours available most days and year-round educational programming for children and adults. Children aged 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Is the sculpture garden at the San Diego Museum of Art included in admission?
Yes — the sculpture court and garden are included with general admission and house an outstanding outdoor collection of sculpture alongside impressive floral displays. The garden is a beautiful and relaxing space to visit after exploring the interior galleries and is particularly lovely in the morning light.
How long should I spend at the San Diego Museum of Art?
Most visitors find 2 to 3 hours sufficient for a comprehensive introduction to the permanent collection and any current special exhibitions. Art enthusiasts or visitors wanting to spend time on a major rotating exhibition alongside the permanent galleries may find half a day passes very naturally. The museum's manageable size means it is rarely overwhelming and can be enjoyed at a comfortable pace within a single morning or afternoon.
When is the San Diego Museum of Art closed?
The museum is closed every Wednesday, as well as on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. It is also not accessible during the annual Art Alive floral exhibition and certain specially ticketed events — always check the official SDMA website before your visit to confirm opening hours and any additional closures on your chosen date.
Do I need to book San Diego Museum of Art tickets in advance?
Advance booking is recommended, particularly during the busy summer season and for major special exhibition openings when visitor numbers are highest. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 15% on the standard rate with instant confirmation. Exchange your ticket for an admission sticker at the front desk on arrival — military personnel, college students, and youth aged 17 and under may receive free or discounted admission with valid ID at the desk.

Ratings & Reviews

San Diego Museum of Art Ticket

USD 24.37

Insiders’ Tips

The museum's manageable size allows for a comprehensive visit without feeling overwhelmed — arriving at opening time on a Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday morning gives the most peaceful and unhurried experience before group visits arrive. The sculpture garden is best explored after the interior galleries as a relaxing outdoor finale. Check the current exhibition schedule before visiting as the rotating programme always adds something new to the permanent collection.

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