Neutra VDL House

Neutra VDL House is a historic and protected site Silver Lake Los Angeles located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (323) 644-5480

  • Website

    neutra-vdl.org

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  • Type

    Historic and Protected Site

Address

2300 Silver Lake Blvd Los Angeles , CA 90039 United States

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Jessica Taylor

The VDL House offers tours of the house on Saturdays from 11am to 3pm. Tours are given by architecture students from Cal Poly Pomona and last approximately 30 minutes.

PureWow

Architect Richard Neutra built this then-revolutionary Modernist home for himself in 1932. Walking through it today is like touring Design Within Reach’s greatest hits. Read more

Beamer Wilkins

Only open Saturday I believe

Evan Geisler

Open to public most Saturdays from 11:00-15:00. Admission $10.

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