Hollywood Heritage Museum
Category: Attractions
2100 Highland Ave
Hollywood, CA 90068
(323) 874-2276
The Hollywood Heritage Museum is housed in the Lasky-DeMille Barn, Hollywood's oldest surviving motion picture studio, and showcases the key role it played in early cinema history, including the production of the first feature-length film in 1913 by Jesse L. Lasky and Cecil B. DeMille, and the birth of Paramount Pictures in 1916. The building was designated a California State Historic Landmark No. 554 in 1956.
Visit our Museum & Shop open Saturdays, Sundays, and the first Thursday of each month from 11am - 3pm.
Check the website for special events!
Located across from the Hollywood Bowl in Lot D.
Free Parking available in front of the museum until 3PM.
Hours
Saturday & Sunday - 11AM - 3PM
First Thursday of each month - 11AM - 3PM
Nearby Dining
- Yamashiro Hollywood1999 Sycamore (0.4 miles SW)
- H2 Kitchen & Bar at Loews Hollywood Hotel1755 Highland Ave (0.4 miles SW)
- Compelling Coffee1737 Las Palmas Ave (0.4 miles S)
- It's Pho Hollywood1821 Cahuenga Blvd (0.4 miles SE)
Nearby Destination Retail
- World of Illusions6751 Hollywood Blvd (0.5 miles S)
- The Charcoal World6801 Hollywood Blvd (0.5 miles SW)
- Larry Edmunds Bookshop6644 Hollywood Blvd (0.5 miles S)
- Hollywood Toys & Costumes6600 Hollywood Blvd (0.5 miles SE)
- Rich and Rotten6521 Hollywood Blvd (0.5 miles SE)
Nearby Entertainment & Venues
- The Hollywood Bowl2301 N Highland Ave (0.2 miles N)
- The Oaks Hollywood6423 Yucca St (0.4 miles SE)
- Beetle House LA1714 Las Palmas St (0.5 miles S)
- Dave & Buster's6801 Hollywood Blvd (0.5 miles SW)