Chances are you do not spell art B - E - R - G - A - M - O - T. That is unless you are in Santa Monica. And then you just might.
While Bergamot Station (2525 Michigan Avenue) may sound more like someplace a railroad or trolley might stop (at one time this was a stop for the Red Line trolley), since 1994, Bergamot Station, revitalized by acclaimed architecture firm, Pugh & Scarpa, has become a popular art gallery complex while retaining its industrial look and feel.
Bergamot Station is the largest art gallery complex and cultural center in Southern California. Click here to view a Bergamot Station calendar.
The facility is open Tuesday through Saturday. Hours vary depending on the venue. Parking is free.
In case all of the art viewing and/or buying has you yearning for a bit of something tasty, the complex includes the Bergamot Station Gallery Cafe.
Now, how do you spell art?
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