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Koi Pond with sculptures by Bruce Beasley and David Gilhooly. Photo by Johanna Kahn

At the time of its opening in 1969, the Oakland Museum of California was hailed as “thoughtfully revolutionary” and as “the most brilliant concept of an urban museum in America.” After 35 years, the museum continues to invite and enchant visitors both young and old. The building and gardens have earned numerous awards for their unique design by acclaimed architect Kevin Roche and landscape architect Dan Kiley. There are many wonderful permanent exhibits displayed in the Art, History, and Natural Science Departments as well as new and exciting temporary shows.

 

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