📜 National Historic Site, renowned for elaborate ceramic tile use. Architectural beauty overlooking Malibu Lagoon State Beach, known as 'The Taj Mahal of Tile'. Built in 1929, it showcases Malibu Potteries' ceramic tiles.Why Go✨ Stunning Spanish Colonial Revival architecture🎨 Thousands of unique ceramic tiles with diverse themes📜 Rich history of Malibu's modern development and the Rindge family🌊 Idyllic oceanfront location near Malibu Pier and Surfrider Beach🚶 Self-guided outdoor interpretive panelsWhy Avoid🌧️ Tours canceled and house/museum closed on rainy days💸 Tours require cash paymentTips⏰ Arrive early for tours as they are first-come-first-served.🚶 Explore self-guided outdoor interpretive panels daily from 8 a.m. to sunset.🐶 Dogs on leash allowed on grounds, but not inside the house.🆓 Malibu Lagoon Museum is free admissionCost💰 Adults $7, children (6-17) $2, under 5 free. Malibu Lagoon Museum is free.Hours🕒 Grounds daily 8 a.m.–sunset. House tours Wed-Sat 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Museum Wed-Sat 11 a.m.–3 p.m.🅿️ ParkingNo on-site parking. Fee parking available at adjacent County Lot (Surfrider Beach) or Malibu Lagoon State Beach parking lot ($12/day or $3/hour). Free parallel parking along PCH when available. Handicapped drop-off permitted.
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