About
Chateau Burnside is an architectural jewel recalling a French Normandy castle with storybook turrets nestled among many landmarks of Los Angeles’s architecture zenith. The landmark building’s interior merges many other European historical traditions with the modernist streamlining when it debuted in 1931. Merging these decorative styles reflects the essence of a golden era and the imaginative pioneering trailblazers that defined the metropolis and its creative vista of possibilities. The building has recently taken the name the Garden Chateau on Burnside, indicative of the spirit of fusing unexpected flora and foliage to create a magical setting both in front and privately behind the building. Chateau Burnside and its sister building are highlights of a historic neighborhood showcasing a zenith of architecture that also includes the landmark Art Deco tower Desmonds and the renowned El Rey Theater.
Each apartment has been designed with rich details of this unsurpassed era in history that amalgamated fantastical design with modern living. The building’s units are passionately maintained by a family that lives on the premises attending to all needs immediately to ensure this quality of life and the upkeep of the historic buildings persists daily. The building welcomes those who seek community celebrating a jewel of the past preserved for future generations.
The building is central among a circumference of cultural attractions as this neighborhood borders Los Angeles’s most active tourist region, a neighborhood that includes the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Academy Museum, The Folk Art Museum, Petersen Automotive Museum, The La Brea Tar Pits and new galleries such as Spruth Magers. Chateau Burnside offers a life that easily allows a tenant to forgo the needs of an automobile as aside from the myriad of nearby cultural centers, it is close to a world-renowned food court, restaurants, and five popular supermarkets as well as every other possible amenity one needs to work independently from home.