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Watts Towers Arts Center

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1765 E 107th St Los Angeles CA 90002
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(213) 847-4646
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
12:00pm-4:00pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10:00am-4:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-4:00pm
Friday
10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-4:00pm

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The Watts Towers are a complex set of 17 separate sculptural pieces built on a residential lot in the community of Watts. Two of the towers rise to a height of nearly 100 feet. The sculptures are constructed from steel pipes and rods, wrapped with wire mesh, coated with mortar, and embedded with pieces of porcelain, tile and glass. Using simple hand tools and cast off materials (broken glass,...

The Watts Towers structure, consisting of 17 major sculptures was created by Italian immigrant Sabato “Simon” Rodia out of steel covered with mortar and embellished by the decorative finishings of mosaic tiles, glass, clay, shells and rock.

Watts Towers is one of the great local landmarks in Los Angeles. Created by construction worker Simon Rodia over a period of three decades from 1921 to 1954, the monument consists of scrap metal, pipe structures, bed frames and thousands of seashells. While Rodia's resourcefulness is amazing, this is truly an impressive piece of work for any artist, given its 17 isolated units of sculpture. The...

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Watts became notorious as the site of riots in the summer of 1965, during which 34 people were killed and more than 1,000 were injured. Today a visit to Watts is a lesson in inner-city life. It's a high-density land of gray strip malls, well-guarded check-cashing shops, and fast-food restaurants; but it's also a neighborhood of hardworking families struggling to survive in the midst of...

Little more than glue and duct tape keep this folk-art masterpiece standing.

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Perhaps the country's best-known work of folk art, Watts Towers reopened in 2001 after years of restorations. (The structures had sustained serious damages during the 1994...

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I had been previously when the site was not open to tours. You can walk around the outside and view the structures but this time we went on a day when tours were available. For a nominal fee, … I had been previously when the site was not open to tours. You can walk around the outside and view the structures but this time we went on a day when tours were available. For a nominal fee, you get...

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We got to Watts late and only got to see towers from outside the fence. Not much parking outside the towers so get there early. This is a must see if your ever in the City of Angels.

A gem hidden in Watts

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The city of Watts has a strong history , but within this history is a story to be experienced. That of an Italian immigrant , who after losing contact with his children began an odyssey. We all wonder what we will leave behind after we pass, and part of that legacy is a community who saw true expression of art...

Interesting and Kinda strange looking Tower

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60

This tower is in the middle of the famous Watts area of LA where African-American civil rights engagements. The area welcomes all people and is historic for it's arts and cultural events. I saw an art exhibit of a cousin of mine there. At the time the Tower event was connected to a Japanese cultural event. Little Tokyo is a...

A must see when in LA

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This is an amazing piece of history and culture. Sculptures towering over 90 feet, handmade by one man , over a period of 30 years. A reminder of what makes America great, and of the freedoms that are being threatened with the current rhetoric of intolerance and hate.

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Watts Towers is one of the great local landmarks in Los Angeles. Created by construction worker Simon Rodia over a period of three decades from 1921 to 1954, the monument consists of scrap metal, pipe structures, bed frames and thousands of seashells. While Rodia's resourcefulness is amazing, this is truly an impressive piece of work for any artist, given its 17 isolated units of sculpture. The...

The Watts Towers of Simon Rodia State Historic Park features sculptural towers, two of which rise to nearly 100 feet. The site is also used for an annual jazz festival and a drum festival.

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Throughout the year, the Watts Towers Arts Center provides cultural programming such as tours of the historic Watts Towers, lectures, changing exhibitions and studio workshops for teachers and students. Some of the classes offered include painting, sculpture, photography, music and dance.

Dies Ist Eine Der Besten Wahrzeichen In Los Angeles. Erbaut Wurde Es über Einen Zeitraum Von Drei Jahrzehnten, Zwischen 1921 Und 1954, Von Einem Bauarbeiter Namens Simon Rodia. Das Monument Besteht Aus Altmetall, Rohren, Bettgestellen Und Tausenden Von Muschelschalen. Rodia's Einfallsreichtum Ist Erstaunlich, Und Sein Werk Ist Wirklich Eindrucksvoll Für Jeden Künstler. Das Watts Viertel Ist...

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The annual Simon Rodia Watts Towers Jazz Festival, which usually occurs late September, features emerging and established musicians from across L.A. Hundreds take part in the festivities every year.

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