The Los Angeles home used in one of the most popular sitcoms of the late ’60s and early ’70s, which has been renovated to match its original TV show look, will be open for public visits in November 2025.
Pop culture historian Alison Martino will host the first-ever tours of “The Brady Bunch” home, located in Studio City, on Nov. 7, 8 and 9.
“YOU MAY KNOW ITS ICONIC FAÇADE, BUT WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THE INSIDE! IT’S LIKE STEPPING INTO YOUR CHILDHOOD!” Martino says on The Brady Experience website.
“The Brady Bunch” ran for five seasons from 1969 to 1974, airing 117 episodes.
HGTV bought the home in 2018 and renovated it to resemble the show’s interiors, including the famous staircase and the burnt orange-and-avocado green kitchen. Originally, the home was used only for the show’s exterior shots, with interior scenes filmed on a Paramount stage set.
Fans who purchased the now sold-out event will be guided through the interior of the property.
“THIS THREE DAY EVENT WILL BENEFIT WAGS & WALKS, A WONDERFUL CAUSE. TIGER WOULD APPROVE!” the website says.
Anyone who didn’t get tickets for the November visit can go to The Brady Experience website and sign up for a newsletter to learn about any future events.
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