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Château Élysée

Château Élysée
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Château Élysée, now the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre
Location 5930-5936 Franklin Ave, 5925-5939 Yucca St, 1806-1830 Tamarind Ave, Los Angeles, California
Coordinates 34°6′16″N 118°19′08″W / 34.10444°N 118.31889°W / 34.10444; -118.31889Coordinates: 34°6′16″N 118°19′08″W / 34.10444°N 118.31889°W / 34.10444; -118.31889
Built 1927
Architect Arthur E. Harvey; built by: Luther T. Mayo, Inc.
Architectural style(s) Châteauesque
Governing body Church of Scientology
Designated September 23, 1987
Reference no. 329
Château Élysée is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Château Élysée
Location of Château Élysée in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

The Château Élysée is a former hotel located at 5930 Franklin Ave. in the Franklin Village section of Los Angeles, California. It was originally built as a luxury long-term residential apartment house for movie stars by Elinor K. Ince, widow of Thomas H. Ince, the highly successful pioneer silent filmmaker who died in 1924. Designed by eminent architect Arthur E. Harvey as a prominent seven-story replica of a 17th-century French-Normandy castle, it remains as the most impressive of several Hollywood chateaux built during the area's booming 1920s.

In 1927, the firm of Luther T. Mayo, Inc. began construction on the four-story, 77-unit turreted castle and its formal gardens on the three-acre former Ince family estate on the southwest corner of Bronson Avenue. The property included a bubbling stream, a tennis court, and a pair of rubber trees that are more than a hundred years old.

In a spirit echoing her husband's contributions in the formative period of the film industry, Mrs. Ince provided a home for many of the artists that were then being drawn to Hollywood. Residents included some of the most famous names of the 1930s and 40s. Most notably Bette Davis, Errol Flynn (room 211), Edward G. Robinson (room 216), Carol Lombard (room 305), Edgar Rice Burroughs (room 408), Humphrey Bogart (room 603), Clark Gable (room 604), Ginger Rogers (room 705), Ed Sullivan (room 501), Gracie Allen and George Burns (room 609) along with Lillian Gish, Katharine Hepburn, George Gershwin, and Cary Grant.


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