290 Cerritos Ave, Long Beach, California, United States
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Description
Ebell of Long Beach has over 25,000 Sq. Ft of space and three separate rooms including an indoor courtyard, a ballrooom, and an elegant parlor room. All are great film locations allowing for different scenes in one location.
The Ebell Club of Long Beach is a beautiful example of Churrigueresque-style architecture. Its lavish, sculptural facade dates back to Spanish Architect Jose de Churriguera (1650-1723) who developed the style that is characterized by the play of light and shade through lush cement ornamentation.
The Ebell Club was originally built as an exclusive social club for women in Long Beach. No expense was spared during its construction. From the polished marble entry, to the rare teak paneling, and the airy dining and reception rooms, the club quarters are a statement of a classic California elegance. In 2003 the Ebell Club was fully and carefully restored to its original beauty.
(Source: Ebellclub.com)