Richfield Tower's Art Deco Doors
Massive bronze Art Deco elevator doors, saved from the demolished Richfield Tower, now stand as public art in City National Plaza, Los Angeles.

📜 Huge, elaborate Art Deco elevator doors, preserved from the historic Richfield Tower.🔍 A testament to 1920s design and architectural preservation in downtown Los Angeles. # Why Go ✨ Marvel at intricate Art Deco brass and stone details🏛️ Witness a piece of Los Angeles's lost architectural history📸 Unique photo opportunity🎬 See a location featured in classic films like The Omega Man and San Andreas🚶 Easily accessible in City National Plaza # Why Avoid 💤 May feel quiet as it's a static display # Tips 📍 Find the doors at the back of City National Bank Plaza, 515 S Flower St.🎨 Look for the 'Double Ascension' sculpture by Herbert Bayer nearby.

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