Directions to The Irvine Museum

From Los Angeles and points north:
Take the San Diego Freeway (405) South to Orange County. Take the JAMBOREE AVENUE exit and turn RIGHT onto Jamboree Avenue. Go approximately one mile to CAMPUS DRIVE and turn RIGHT. Stay on Campus for about 1/2 mile to VON KARMAN and turn RIGHT. Take the first LEFT turn at MARTIN STREET and LEFT again into the parking lot behind the tall marble and glass tower. You may park in any "visitors" or unreserved space in the parking structure. The Irvine Museum is on the Ground Floor of the building.
From San Diego and points south:
Take the San Diego Freeway (405) North to Orange County. Take the JAMBOREE AVENUE exit and turn LEFT onto Jamboree Avenue. Go approximately one mile to CAMPUS DRIVE and turn RIGHT. Stay on Campus for 1/2 mile to VON KARMAN and turn RIGHT. Take the first LEFT turn at MARTIN STREET and LEFT again into the parking lot behind the tall marble and glass tower. You may park in any "visitors" or unreserved space in the parking structure. The Irvine Museum is on the Ground Floor of the building.
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Irvine Museum
ADDRESS
18881 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 100
Irvine, CA 92612
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CONTACT
Offices/Bookstore: (949) 476-0294
Directions: (949) 476-2565
Email: info@irvinemuseum.org
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HOURS
Museum Open
Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Museum Closed
The museum is closed Sunday, Monday, and may be closed for major holidays. Please call ahead.
ADMISSION
General admission is $5.00.
Children, students, and seniors (60+) are free
of charge.
Admission is free the 2nd Wednesday of every month.
The Irvine Museum validates parking for its visitors.

A Clear Day by William Wendt (detail) - Courtesy of The Irvine Museum