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Library

One of the world's great research libraries with 12 million items spanning the 11th to 21st centuries, with works on display in the Library exhibition halls

Art Museum

British, European, American, and Asian art including more than 45,000 world-renowned examples of decorative arts, paintings, prints and drawings, photography, and sculpture

Botanical Gardens

Encompassing approximately 130 acres, the Botanical Gardens contain more than a dozen spectacular themed gardens with some 83,000 living plants including rare and endangered species

What's On

A beautifully detailed vase in blues, pinks, and greens.

William De Morgan, designer (British, 1839–1917), Frederick Passenger, painter (British, 1864–1943), Vase, late 1890s. Glazed earthenware, 13 3/8 × 11 in. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

Inspired by the Middle East: A William De Morgan Vase

Artist William De Morgan’s fascination with Middle Eastern designs and colors prompted his design of the original “Persian” vase, decorated with stylized flowers and leaves, in the late 19th century.

A flat mushroom with growth patterns that look like tree rings.

Bracket or shelf fungi belong to a group called polypores because their undersides are composed of enormous numbers of tiny pores through which they release mass quantities of spores. Many are colorful, with striking growth patterns similar to tree rings. | Photo by Sandy Masuo.

Mushroom Magic at The Huntington

Fungi are an essential part of biodiversity at The Huntington, though many species remain unseen without sufficient rainfall. The past two winters’ heavy rains led to a surge in mushrooms across the gardens.

A full-page newspaper story titled “Studying Chester Gillette’s Brain” with accompanying drawings and photos.

Spitzka’s postmortem study of Chester Gillette’s brain drew widespread public attention, as evidenced by this full-page spread from a 1908 edition of the tabloid the American Examiner, which catered primarily to British expatriates in the United States. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

E.A. Spitzka’s Studies of Exceptional and Deviant Brains

The Spitzka papers provide an invaluable resource for examining the intersection of medicine and criminal justice.

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The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

2024 Holiday Gift Guide

Shop the Huntington Store’s holiday gift guide for quality artisan gifts and Huntington exclusives. From unique items inspired by nature and timeless classics anyone is sure to love, this curated selection is sure to satisfy and delight.

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Three young people sit on a low bridge over a creek in a verdant Asian-style garden.