Public Tours of Historic Wilshire Boulevard
Temple to Begin This Summer!
Our historic sanctuary constantly draws visitors who wish to view one of L.A.’s historic landmarks. Now that the City of Los Angeles has installed an “Angels Walk®” stanchion outside the Wilshire Boulevard monument as part of its “Self-Guided Historic Trails” program, the Temple is seeing an increase in visitors. Located between two subway stops on the LA Metro’s Purple Line, the Temple is also easily accessible by public transportation. So back by popular demand, the Temple is reintroducing guided tours beginning this summer. Learn all about “The Synagogue That Hollywood Built” including the beautiful art glass windows and the famous Warner Murals. These tours are free and open to the public.
Due to the number of holidays in October, public tours of the sanctuary will be suspended for this month. Tours will resume again after High Holy Days. Check the Temple website for future updates.
Tuesdays & Thursdays (closed on holidays)
July 10 - September 25
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Reservations are encouraged.
Call Jennifer Levitt - 213 388 2401.
| Location: |
Wilshire Boulevard Temple
3663 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles,
California
90010
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| Phone #: |
(213) 388-2401 |
| Directions: |
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