The exterior house used for the sitcom "The Brady Bunch" is now open for ticketed, immersive tours in Los Angeles [1, 2].
The opening allows fans to step inside a piece of television history that served as the face of one of the most famous families in U.S. pop culture. By transforming the residence into a public attraction, the city preserves the architectural legacy of the show while providing a tactile experience for visitors.
Located on Dilling Avenue in the San Fernando Valley, the "Brady Experience" features replica sets, period-accurate furniture, and cars [1, 3]. These self-guided tours began in May 2026 [1, 4] and are scheduled to run through the summer of 2026 [1, 4].
The initiative is supported by the Los Angeles Conservancy to ensure the home is preserved as a historic-cultural monument [3, 5]. The Los Angeles City Council officially voted to grant the property this status in March 2026 [6].
"Few places capture the joy and optimism of mid-century family life quite like the Brady Bunch House," Adrian Scott Fine, president and CEO of the Los Angeles Conservancy, said [3].
Christopher Knight, who starred in the original series, said the restored residence is a living museum [2]. The attraction aims to let fans explore the iconic set in a way that was previously unavailable to the general public [5, 3].
“"It's a living museum."”
The designation of the house as a historic-cultural monument ensures that the property cannot be easily demolished or altered, cementing its role as a permanent landmark of 20th-century media. By partnering with the Los Angeles Conservancy, the city is leveraging nostalgia to drive tourism while formalizing the preservation of mid-century suburban architecture.





