Where is the Chateau Marmont located?

Chateau Marmont is a hotel located at 8221 Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. The hotel was designed by architect Arnold A. Weitzman and William Douglas Lee (and The Chateau Marmont Annex by architect W. Gayle Daniel) and completed in 1929. It was modeled loosely after the Château d’Amboise, a royal retreat in France’s Loire Valley.

How did Balazs modernize the Chateau Marmont?

Balazs needed to modernize the hotel, while also preserving Chateau Marmont’s character. For the restoration, Balazs strove to create the illusion that the hotel had been untouched, notwithstanding renovations. The entire facility was re-carpeted, repainted, and the public spaces were upgraded.

How many rooms does the Marmont hotel have?

The hotel has 63 rooms, suites, cottages, and bungalows. In 2020, the hotel announced plans to become a members-only hotel. In 1926, Fred Horowitz, a prominent Los Angeles attorney, chose the site at Marmont Lane and Sunset Boulevard to construct an apartment building.

How many times has Chateau Marmont been hit by earthquakes?

Designed and constructed to be earthquake-proof, Chateau Marmont survived major earthquakes in 1933, 1953, 1971, 1987, and 1994 without sustaining any major structural damage. Nine Spanish cottages, as well as a swimming pool, were built next to the hotel in the 1930s and were acquired by the hotel in the 1940s.

Is the Chateau Marmont the most infamous Hotel in La?

It might not have been the most glamorous or expensive hotel in L.A. but it certainly was—and still is—the most infamous. Anyone who was anyone in this town had a Chateau Marmont story to tell.

How many times did Gene Wilder stay at the Chateau Marmont?

He stayed at the Chateau Marmont three times. The first time was in the cheapest (and windowless) room they had. Then he left to visit his mother in Europe and when he returned, the hotel was completely sold out. As a compromise, Wilder was allowed to stay in a closet-sized antechamber of the women’s lobby restroom.

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