El Pueblo Historical Monument hosts several major events throughout the year. Come join us as we celebrate events such as Dia de los Muertos, the Chinese Lantern Festival, the City of Los Angeles' birthday, and much more Click on the link or call (213) 485-8372 for more information. All events are ... (see full description)
The America Tropical Interpretive Center is dedicated to the life and legacy of great Mexican muralist, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and his mural, America Tropical. Unveiled to the public in October of 1932, Siqueiros' mural caused a lot of controversy because of its critique the United States. The ... (see full description)
Come and join a great group of wonderful people to learn about the history of Los Angeles. Docent training lasts for six weeks and you will learn about the historical roots of our great city and how it has developed from the first Spanish expeditions to the present time. Docents will learn from ... (see full description)
Symbolically housed in the oldest and last surviving structure of Los Angeles original Chinatown, the 7,200 square foot Chinese American Museum (CAM) embodies both a cultural and physical link to the past and a promising point of entry for the citys multicultural future. Opened on December 18, 2003 ... (see full description)
The historical buildings, brick-lined alleys and Plaza at El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument provide a picturesque setting for television, motion picture and commercial filming opportunities. Learn about filming and still photography requirements and see which areas of the Monument are ... (see full description)
El Pueblo Historical Monument is the cultural and historic heart of the city. El Pueblo is conveniently located near Downtown Los Angeles and across the street from Union Station. To find out more information about how to get to El Pueblo from your location, please click on the link below or call ... (see full description)
The Avila Adobe was constructed in 1818 by a prominent ranchero, Francisco Jose Avila, a native of Sinaloa, who was alcalde, or mayor of Los Angeles in 1810. Today, the Avila Adobe is open to the public as a museum and as El Pueblo's Visitor Center. This historic house is furnished as it might have ... (see full description)
Free guided tours of El Pueblo are conducted Tuesday through Saturday by El Pueblo's volunteer docents, Las Angelitas del Pueblo at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 12 p.m. The educational tours start at the Las Angelitas del Pueblo office, located next to the Plaza Firehouse on the southeast end of the Plaza. ... (see full description)
Slated to open in 2013, the Italian Museum American of Los Angeles (IAMLA) will be a 21st century interactive center that showcases the history and ongoing contributions of Italian Americans and Italians in the context of our multi-ethnic city and nation to a diverse audience of two million visitors ... (see full description)
LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes is the nation's premier center of Mexican American culture. Providing an experience unlike any other, LA Plaza's interactive exhibits and dynamic programs invite visitors to explore as well as contribute to the ongoing story of Mexican Americans in Los Angeles and beyond. ... (see full description)
Visitors to El Pueblo Historical Monument can park their vehicles in one of five lots located conveniently within and adjacent to the Historical Monument. These lots are: Lot 1 - 419 N. Main Street; Lot 2 - 615 N. Main Street; Lot 3 - 852 N. Alameda Street; Lot 4 - 426 N. Los Angeles Street; Lot 5 - ... (see full description)




