Griffith Observatory

Griffith Observatory is an iconic Los Angeles landmark, situated on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood. The Observatory offers breath-taking views of the Los Angeles Basin, including Downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest.

The Observatory is a popular tourist destination, with a close view of the Hollywood Sign and an extensive array of space and science-related displays. Admission has been free since the Observatory’s opening in 1935, in accordance with the benefactor’s will.

Griffith Observatory is named after its benefactor, Griffith J. Griffith. Griffith was a passionate advocate for public access to astronomical education and observation. He donated money to build the Observatory and stipulated that it be free to the public, so that all could enjoy the night sky.

Today, the Observatory continues to inspire wonder and curiosity in all who visit. It is a must-see destination for anyone interested in science and the natural world.