"Brady Bunch" House in Los Angeles Is Now a Historic-Cultural Monument
The designation protects the iconic Studio City home that shaped America's view of blended families and suburban life, with over 1,200 LA landmarks recognized by the Conservancy.
- The house used for exterior shots of the 1969-1974 TV sitcom "The Brady Bunch" was unanimously designated a historic-cultural monument by the Los Angeles City Council.
- While interior scenes were filmed on a soundstage, the San Fernando Valley house was renovated to match the show's sets after being purchased by HGTV in 2019.
- The landmark status protects the 1959 home from demolition or major renovations without review by the Cultural Heritage Commission.
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'Brady Bunch' House Officially Declared a Historic Landmark After Interior Was Completely Transformed
On Wednesday, March 4, the Los Angeles City Council voted to designate the Brady Bunch house located in the San Fernando Valley as a regional historical landmark. The house was used to film exterior shots for the show, while the show was taped at a nearby studio.
Brady Bunch house, used in exterior shots for popular sitcom, gets L.A. landmark status
L.A. City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to designate the house in the San Fernando Valley a historic-cultural monument, which protects the property against demolition or major renovations.
‘Brady Bunch’ house wins landmark protection in Los Angeles
The Los Angeles City Council has designated the home used for exterior shots of “The Brady Bunch” a historic-cultural monument. The vote gives the property landmark protections under the city’s preservation rules. The house sits on Dilling Avenue in Studio City and appeared in exterior shots throughout the sitcom’s run from 1969 to 1974. Interior scenes were filmed on a soundstage using sets that did not resemble the real home. Landmark status p…
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