The Park's History
Located at the crest of Olive Hill overlooking the city of Los Angeles,
Barnsdall Art Park had its beginning in the early 1900's when Aline Barnsdall
came West with plans to develop a theatre company. When Aline Barnsdall donated
the Park and its Frank Lloyd Wright designed structures to the City of Los
Angeles in 1927, she wished to provide an accessible
arts center, incorporating and preserving the famous Hollyhock House as a vital
component. The spirit of Barnsdall's intention was to maintain an active arts
center for the community was assured longevity.
» Source: LAParks.org