Founded on June 11, 1994, by magazine publisher
Robert E. Petersen and his wife Margie, the $40-million Petersen Automotive Museum is owned and operated by the Petersen Automotive Museum Foundation. The museum was originally located within the
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and later moved to a historic department store designed by
Welton Becket. Opened in 1962, the building first served as a short-lived U.S. branch of
Seibu Department Stores, before operating as an
Ohrbach's department store from 1965 to 1986. Six years after Ohrbach's closed, Robert Petersen selected the largely windowless site as an ideal space for a museum, allowing artifacts to be displayed without harmful exposure to direct sunlight. On March 9, 1997, rapper
the Notorious B.I.G. was
murdered just outside the building in a
drive-by shooting, after having attended a party at the museum. In 2014 and 2015, the museum underwent an extensive $125 million renovation. The building's façade was redesigned by the architectural firm
Kohn Pedersen Fox, and features a stainless-steel ribbon assembly made of 100 tons of 14-gauge type 304 steel in 308 sections, 25 supports and 140,000 custom stainless-steel screws. Designers at The Scenic Route worked with museum planner, Matt Kirchman of ObjectIDEA Planning and Design, to configure interior spaces to accommodate new themes and changing exhibits. The remodeled museum opened to the public on December 7, 2015. File:PetersonMuseum 01.jpg|Museum before its 2015 renovation File:Porsche Carrera GT (39995187763).jpg|
Porsche Carrera GT concept at the museum File:Throwback- Petersen Automotive Museum - Ampm Monster Truck Photo by Socialbilitty.jpg|Classic Boss
Ampm Monster Truck hanging from the wall, at museum display, before renovation ==Exhibits and collection==