Leonis Adobe Museum
Description
The Leonis Adobe Museum is Historic-Cultural Monument #1 & is a living history museum dedicated to restoring, preserving, & sharing 1880s California life. Welcome to the Leonis Adobe Museum Facebook Page! As Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #1, the Leonis Adobe Museum is dedicated to restoring, preserving, and sharing the last of the old west. Here, you can experience California rancho life of the
late 1800s, visit a Victorian-style early Los Angeles home, see what a jail was like in the Wild West and enjoy a picnic in picturesque Calabasas Creek Park next door with its re-created Chumash village, antique ironwork and lovely gardens.
We also host many budget-friendly & family-friendly community events through out the year such as our annual events "Springtime at the Adobe", "Lil' Ranchers Days", "Pumpkin Party", & "Winter Celebration" as well as special events like "Hands on History Day" & "50th Year Celebration Family BBQ Night".
Docent-led private tours are available by appointment only. Adobe Rancho and Chumash Indian School tours with exclusive hands-on activity stations are also available by appointment only. Space is limited for private and school tours and cannot be guaranteed.