
"The double doors to the midcentury Studio City home - made famous with its appearance in the beloved 1970s sitcom - will open to fans for three days in November thanks to a limited event by pop culture historian Alison Martino and her Vintage Los Angeles. Martino, an on-air host and producer for Spectrum news and the daughter of singer-actor Al Martino, unveiled the "Brady Experience" on Monday on Facebook."
"From Nov. 7 to 9, Martino will guide fans who have shelled out $275 each through the iconic Dilling Street property. The event is now sold out. Though the home's facade appeared throughout the run of the family sitcom, its interior at the time bore no resemblance to the colorful rooms shown on screen. The interiors of the Brady residence were constructed on sets at Paramount Studios in Hollywood."
The Studio City house featured in The Brady Bunch will open to fans Nov. 7–9 for a limited tour called the Brady Experience. Pop culture historian Alison Martino and Vintage Los Angeles will host guided tours priced at $275 per person; the event sold out. The home's facade was used throughout the sitcom, while the original interiors were built on Paramount Studios sets. HGTV purchased the 1959 late modernist house in 2018 for $3.5 million and renovated the interior to recreate the show's colorful rooms. HGTV documented the renovation in A Very Brady Renovation, featuring the actors who portrayed the Brady children.
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