Description:
This National Historic Landmark, built in 1893 and designed by George Wyman, is Los Angeles's oldest commercial building and one of the city's most revered architectural achievements. Legend has it that an inexperienced draftsman named George Wyman accepted the $125,000 commission after communicating with his dead brother through a Ouija board. Capped by a magical five-story skylight, Bradbury's courtyard combines glazed brick, ornate Mexican tile floors, rich Belgian marble, Art Nouveau grillwork, handsome oak paneling, and lacelike wrought-iron railings -- it's one of the great interior spaces of the 19th century. The glass-topped atrium is often used as a movie and TV set; you've probably seen it before in Chinatown and Blade Runner.
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 213/626-1893
Address:
- 304 S. Broadway
- At 3rd St
- Los Angeles, CA 90071
Neighborhood:
Downtown/Mid-Wilshire/KoreatownHours:
- Mon-Fri 9am-6pm; Sat-Sun 9am-5pm
Strenuousness:
- Easy
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