Nestled in the historic core of Downtown Los Angeles, the Bradbury Building stands as a testament to turn-of-the-century architecture. Opened in 1893, this landmark is celebrated for its ornate interior rather than its exterior. Inside, visitors are greeted by an intricate ironwork staircase and a stunning glass skylight that bathes the space in natural light. The building’s unique design and historical significance make it a compelling destination for those interested in architectural history and a glimpse into the past.
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