• The Avila Adobe is open for public touring and is located at East 10 Olvera Street within El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park.
  • Today, Avila Adobe is a hidden gem that attracts tourists from all over the world to explore its furnished rooms and ask staff questions about its history.
  • The image on the left shows Olvera Street in 1929, looking across at vending booths in front of the Avila Adobe with two pedestrians walking near.
  • The true highlight of Avila Adobe lies in the carefully curated ephemera of Francisco Avila, laid out exactly as they must have been more than a century ago.
  • Top ways to experience Avila Adobe and nearby attractions. ... Located on Olvera Street in the middle of a large Mexican market area is Avila Adobe.
  • There are six rooms in the interior of the Avila Adobe House. The first room when entering the Avila is the family room which is the largest room in the house.
  • The Avila Adobe is a participant of the Leonis Adobe Museum's Passport 2 History Program.
  • Avila Adobe. 10 E. Olvera St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: (213) 628-1274. ... Avila Adobe, 10 E. Olvera St., was built in 1818 by rancher Don Francisco Avila.
  • A survivor of military conflicts and natural disasters, Avila Adobe, LA’s oldest house, is a window into the city’s past reflecting its Spanish and Mexican heritage.
  • From the authentic adobe walls to the Spanish-tiled roof, the Avila Adobe epitomizes the early ranch-style architecture brought by Spanish and Mexican settlers.