Museums

  1. The Art of San Diego’s Chicano Culture
    From the barrio to the bayfront to the beaches, San Diego embraces a fascinating tapestry of creative communities. Join us as we tour some of the city’s top artistic hotspots with Chicana streetwear designer Claudia Rodríguez-Biezunski,and learn how a love for creative expression helps stitch San Diego’s diverse neighborhoods together.
  2. A beach scene with people walking and relaxing near the ocean, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo and a sun graphic.
    San Diego offers many different places to view and engage with public art and murals. From hidden murals in urban neighborhoods to public art installations with a view in waterfront spots such as Downtown, the Embarcadero and La Jolla, it’s easy to find public art and murals in San Diego.
  3. A lit gas lantern is mounted in front of a brick building with green shutters and a covered porch at dusk.
    Over 100, 000 people visit the Whaley House annually, with guests traveling from across the globe to experience this world-renowned museum. The Whaley House stands today as a classic example of mid-nineteenth century Greek Revival architecture, designed by Thomas Whaley himself and constructed in 1857. It was the first two-story...
  4. A large aircraft sculpture on a pedestal stands in front of a white building with multiple flags and a clear sky in the background.
    The Veterans Museum at Balboa Park honors the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, Coast Guard and Wartime Merchant Marine. Located in Balboa Park in the former WWII era Navy Chapel adjacent to the Veterans Memorial Garden with its B-24 Memorial and on the east...