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Barnsdall Art Park

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4800 Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90027
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(323) 644-6275
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(213) 473-8527

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Status: Open

Sunday
5:00am-10:00pm
Monday
5:00am-10:00pm
Tuesday
5:00am-10:00pm
Wednesday
5:00am-10:00pm
Thursday
5:00am-10:00pm
Friday
5:00am-10:00pm
Saturday
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The Barnsdall Art Park Facebook page is a centralized site that keeps community members informed of all news and events rega...rding the Park, at every venue: the Gallery, Theater, Hollyhock House, Art Center, & Junior Art Center. The page is managed by the Barnsdall Art Park Foundation, the non-profit support organization with the mission to support all operational entities at Barnsdall. BAPF...

Did you know that there is a world-class art gallery in East Hollywood? Barnsdall Art Park, which sits atop Olive Hill near the intersection of Hollywood and Vermont, has hosted local and international art exhibits for decades within its main facility, the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery.

This unique park, which offers breathtaking views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign, is also home to...

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Nice

Average Rating
80

It‘s a nice little park to relax and watch the sunset. Closest metro station is Vermont/Sunset Station.

One of the best views of Observatory and Hollywood, from quiet grassy hills-bring a picnic

Average Rating
100

I've lived in Hollywood for decades and never understood why this remarkable little park remains so uncrowded. Go by yourself or with family or a sweetheart, pack a picnic, and enjoy one of the best views in town-FREE! Most people look AT Barnsdall from Griffith...

Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock

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80

If you are FLW fan there's lots to like about the house, the curators give you booties to put on your shoes to walk around the house, but much of it is roped off anyway so it's not enough of it to roam around. The...

Hollyhock House is worth the stop

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100

We enjoy Frank Lloyd Wright's aesthetic and try to see his work when we can. Hollyhock House did not disappoint. A beautiful example of Wright's use of the site and work combining shapes, elements, and themes. The hollyhock rugs are beautiful. The inside/outside theme is...

Nice place to relax away from the urban jungle

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80

Barnsdall Art Park is home to an Art Center that caters a lot to children and also has the Hollyhock House which was designed by famed architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. The park is on the top of Olive Hill, which is in East Hollywood and...

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Architecture, Art Museums: Barnsdall Art Park is a bit unusual as a park, given that its most prominent feature isn't nature. Rather, it promotes cultural programs and delivers arts-related offerings to the public. Among the attractions are galleries, studios, a theater, and sculpture gardens. In addition, the park is home to Frank Lloyd Wright's 1921 Hollyhock House. This structure, Wright's...

Located at the crest of Olive Hill overlooking the city of Los Angeles, Barnsdall Art Park had its beginning in the early 1900s when Aline Barnsdall came West with plans to develop a theatre company. When Aline Barnsdall donated the park and its Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structures to the City of Los Angeles in 1927, she wished to provide an accessible arts center, incorporating and...

Barnsdall Art Park is a bit unusual as a park, given that its most prominent feature isn't nature. Rather, it promotes cultural programs and delivers arts-related offerings to the public. Among the attractions are galleries, studios, a theater, and sculpture gardens. In addition, the park is home to Frank Lloyd Wright's 1921 Hollyhock House. This structure, Wright's first in LA, sought to find...

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