
The Mingei International Museum’s second floor outdoor terrace isn’t actually secret, but it sure seems that way!
The Conrad Prebys Terrace was empty today as I walked out into the sunshine and enjoyed amazing views of the California Tower, San Diego Museum of Art, House of Hospitality, and Plaza de Panama with its fountain, El Cid statue, and Nikigator below!
The spectacular new terrace is part of the recent House of Charm building redesign and renovation. The project was undertaken by the Mingei International Museum, which calls the historic building home.
I recall posting a photo of an architectural rendering showing the terrace might be used for outdoor dining with a view. I learned today that particular plan hasn’t materialized.
But what a perfect place to sit, take in the scenery and perhaps read a book or write! It’s a magnificent spot for photography, too, as you can see! You do have to purchase a museum ticket, as the two terrace doors are accessible from the second floor gallery space.










I have many more San Diego photographs coming up!
In the next few days I’ll be blogging even more about the Mingei International Museum, plus the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, and some cool Top Gun stuff at the USS Midway Museum!
Meanwhile, have a great week!
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Thanks! I’m looking forward to seeing the new additions to the Palisades!
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Nice. Is there some festival going on or are there now regularly that many tents up on the plaza?
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It’s been that way for a while now.
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Wow…so daily vendors. Strange.
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