Muckenthaler Cultural Center

1201 W. Malvern Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92833-2429
 
 
 
 
 
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This is an Italian Renaissance-style home that was built in 1915 and belonged to Walter Muckenthaler. The grandiose design and decor are breathtaking and bring to mind an earlier era. The house was donated to the city... More »
This is an Italian Renaissance-style home that was built in 1915 and belonged to Walter Muckenthaler. The grandiose design and decor are breathtaking and bring to mind an earlier era. The house was donated to the city of Fullerton in 1965 to be used as a cultural center. There are more than eight acres of beautiful botanical gardens where many kinds of art are displayed. In 1993 an outdoor amphitheatre was built to house theatrical productions.
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Open Hours: Noon-4p W-Su (Gallery)
Contact: +1 714 738 6595
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2 reviews for Muckenthaler Cultural Center
underestimated
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/21/08
Our hopes were high for a beautiful, and professionaly done wedding. The planner was unorganized and left before our wedding was over. The grass was dead and the service was so so. It is a beautiful venue, but you need to hire your own wedding planner or you will probably be let down!!!
 
 
 
 
 
"FINALLY" we got to see it after residing in area for FIFTY years ! 91 degree made out stay short, but we will be back !
By Faithe E., 06/15/06
As an older adult quilter; I just had to see the presentation of the fifteen quilts. They were beautifully displayed and perfectly crafted. Colette's Caterer did a great job, despite the heat. My husband and I intend to attend other events at Muckenthaler Cultural Center and although not big eaters, we hope to dine at Colette's soon. Old structures, in particular houses, intrique us. We would like to know more about the Muckenthaler home and origin.
 
 
 
 
 
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