The Adamson House
Hidden away next to Malibu Lagoon lies our City’s most significant cultural and historic treasure. The Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum is filled with unique art, artifacts and architecture, the world-famous Malibu tilework, and exquisite gardens and grounds perched on a spectacular slice of California’s coastline. The museum houses exhibitions of artifacts from Malibu’s original Chumash inhabitants and from a pivotal time in California coastal history. And it is more than a museum. It was the home of the Adamson and Rindge family, Malibu’s founding fathers. It remains a living connection to the community’s historical commitment to preserving Malibu’s rural coastal character and environment. To learn more about the Adamson House, including public tour schedules, hosting events, and how to support the Adamson House Foundation, visit www.AdamsonHouse.org
Hidden away next to Malibu Lagoon lies our City’s most significant cultural and historic treasure. The Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum is filled with unique art, artifacts and architecture, the world-famous Malibu tilework, and exquisite gardens and grounds perched on a spectacular slice of California’s coastline. The museum houses exhibitions of artifacts from Malibu’s original Chumash inhabitants and from a pivotal time in California coastal history. And it is more than a museum. It was the home of the Adamson and Rindge family, Malibu’s founding fathers. It remains a living connection to the community’s historical commitment to preserving Malibu’s rural coastal character and environment. To learn more about the Adamson House, including public tour schedules, hosting events, and how to support the Adamson House Foundation, visit www.AdamsonHouse.org