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Hace 3 días · Griffith Observatory is southern California's gateway to the cosmos! Visitors may look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and enjoy spectacular views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.
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Griffith Observatory is Southern California’s gateway to the...
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From daily Samuel Oschin Planetarium shows and public...
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Griffith Observatory is an icon of Los Angeles, a national...
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Together we have accomplished so much over the years. In...
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Griffith Observatory broadcasts this public program live...
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Alcohol is prohibited on the Observatory grounds and in all...
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Signs of Life is an astronomical detective story that...
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Griffith Observatory is an observatory in Los Angeles, California, on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park. It commands a view of the Los Angeles Basin including Downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest.
- 1,135 ft (346 m)
- Roman and Greek classical and Art Deco
- Griffith
- Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, United States
The largest urban-wilderness municipal park in the United States, Griffith Park is filled with trails, trees, trains, attractions… and the Hollywood Sign!
El Observatorio Griffith (Griffith Observatory en inglés) se encuentra en Los Ángeles, California, EE. UU. Está ubicado en la zona sur de la Montaña Hollywood, en el Parque Griffith. Tiene vistas del Centro de Los Ángeles, Hollywood y el océano Pacífico.
El parque municipal más grande de Los Ángeles, el Parque Griffith, protege 4,210 acres/1,704 hectáreas de montañas y cañones en el extremo este de la Sierra de Santa Mónica. Es una gran fracción de bosque irregular y montañoso en el corazón de una enorme área urbana.
The Griffith Observatory is one of L.A.’s greatest cultural attractions, offering spectacular views from the Pacific Ocean to Downtown L.A. from its perch on Mt. Hollywood in Griffith Park. The observatory and accompanying exhibits were opened to the public on May 14, 1935.