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Travel Destination | Los Angeles CA Griffith Observatory

Touring Los Angeles for a glimpse of celebrity stars is a thrilling way to explore California. We learned about celestial stars and so much more at Griffith Observatory, one of the most iconic Los Angeles landmarks. Did you know Griffith Observatory has become the most-visited public observatory in the world? We're thrilled to have had the opportunity to be among the many eager visitors touring this most unique cultural locale. The observatory showcases a planetarium and spectacular views of LA. Located in Griffith Park on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood, with stunning panoramic views of the Los Angeles Basin, Downtown LA, and the Hollywood Sign. Day or night, make plans to experience science, history, and sites at Griffith Observatory—a truly unique Los Angeles, California travel destination.  

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Travel Destination | Los Angeles CA Griffith Observatory

 

Officially opened in 1935, Griffith Observatory stands as a wondrous public observatory due to a generous donation from Griffith J. Griffith. Envisioning a free resource for learning about astronomy while gazing about from one of the most amazing vantage points to observe the sky, as well as the city of Los Angeles. Providing free access to its 12-inch Zeiss refracting telescope and several other telescopes, there's so much to observe at Griffith Observatory. 

Samuel Oschin Planetarium

Noted as one of the world’s most advanced planetariums, featuring a state-of-the-art aluminum dome with Zeiss star projector, digital projection system, theatrical lighting, presentations with live narrations, and a unique astronomy educational experience for all to enjoy in the 290-seat theater.

Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theater

Serving as a second theater to complement the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, an expansion remodel to expand the original building, incorporated the Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theater 190-seat theater to host live programs, demonstrations, and is also a classroom for school programs.

Griffith Observatory Exhibits

Offering exhibits focusing on astronomy, space exploration, and related sciences, visitors to Griffith Observatory are encouraged to explore the dynamic relationship between Earth and the universe.

Keck Central Rotunda Artistry, Myth, Science, and the Observatory

Cosmic Connection The Sparkling Ribbon of Time

Edge of Space Understanding Space from Earth

Gunther Depths of Space Observing the Modern Universe

Exterior Exhibits From Sun and Sky to Sea and Sign!

Visit Griffith Observatory

Griffith Observatory is located at 2800 E Observatory Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90027, it has been featured in a multitude of movies and shows, highlighting the Art Deco styled architecture and scenic location attracting both locals and tourists.

- Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
- La La Land (2016)
- The Terminator (1984)
- The Rocketeer (1991)
- Transformers (2007)
- Bowfinger (1999)
- Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
- Yes Man (2008)

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