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The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

San Marino

Explore 120 acres of stunning themed gardens, from roses to deserts, plus world-class art and rare books at The Huntington. This cultural oasis offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and intellectual stimulation.

Historic estate gardens
Rare book library
European art collection
Themed garden landscapes

Tips

🌹visit the rose garden that inspired Barbra Streisand
📚see Octavia Butler's journals on public display
🎨spot Kehinde Wiley's portrait next to The Blue Boy

The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA 91108, USA

Upcoming at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

Saturday, Jun 20
Forest Bathing at The Huntington

Forest Bathing at The Huntington

June 20 at 8:30am

Certified guide Debra Wilbur leads a two-hour Shinrin-yoku session through The Huntington's botanical gardens, weaving Japanese forest therapy with foraging wisdom and ritual to quiet the mind and restore the body. The gentle, unhurried pace invites presence over performance: strangers become community while trees become medicine. No experience needed, just a willingness to slow down and let nature do its work.

Thursday, Jul 2
Free Museum Day at The Huntington

Free Museum Day at The Huntington

July 2 at 10am

World-class botanical gardens and art collections without the price tag. Reserve your free ticket a week ahead for the first Thursday of each month and explore everything from tranquil Japanese gardens to rare manuscripts.

Sunday, Oct 18
Edmund de Waal Installations

Edmund de Waal Installations

October 18

Edmund de Waal brings his obsession with archives to the Huntington's gardens and galleries. The British ceramicist's three site-specific installations trace porcelain's global journey, from the Chinese clay beds to Appalachia, weaving through the Japanese and Chinese gardens like buried memories surfacing.