SEPULVEDA HOUSE, 1887
Visitors' Center

Monday thru Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm

In 1887, Señora Eloisa Martinez de Sepulveda built a two-story Eastlake Victorian style business and residential block on her property between Main and Olvera Street. The Sepulveda House represents the architectural and social transformation of Los Angeles from its early Mexican traditions to a blending of Mexican and Anglo culture.

The Visitors' Center is located on the first floor of the Historic Sepulveda House, the Visitors' Center offers gifts, books, maps, postcards, mementos and many other items for sale that reflect El Pueblo's rich history.

Eloisa Martinez de Sepulveda

Elosia Martinez de Sepulveda

 

 

 

 

Sepulveda House

Sepulveda House, 1887

 

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