Riverside Roundabout
An L.A. traffic island featuring a public art installation of massive granite egg sculptures with carved faces of local residents.

šŸ“œ Public art installation on a traffic island in Los Angeles' Cypress Park neighborhood. It features nine massive granite egg sculptures with carved faces of local residents, standing 8 to 12 feet tall.

Why Go

šŸŽØ Unique public art celebrating local community and native flora
šŸ’§ Functions as a stormwater bioretention landscape, includes a water feature and solar power
šŸš— Visually striking, visible from traffic, and the first modern roundabout in Los Angeles.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Sculptures have suffered damage and neglect
šŸ’” Lighting system is currently non-operational

Hours

šŸ•’ Always accessible, public art

Tips

šŸ“ Located at the intersection of Riverside Drive and San Fernando Road.

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