
8935 Wonderland Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046
8 BR, 12 BA
$6,300,000
This legendary home in the Hollywood Hills was built in 1942 and features over 50,000 square feet of personal residence and creative space. But during the Cold War between 1947-1969, the residence was Lookout Mountain Air Force Station, where the federal government operated a secret film studio producing classified films for the U.S. Department of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commission. The self-contained filmmaking compound employed 250 people, and covered 2.5 acres of studios, film vaults, production areas, and screening rooms. Since its deactivation, it has become a personal residence.

The incredible and massive home includes several art galleries, theater, sound stage, art and dance studios, gym, library, loft space, office, and much more. The residence is gated and sits on approximately1.4 acres, featuring an enormous motor court, a large free-form pool with waterfall, and spectacular Canyon and Mountain views.


Why yes, that’s a marble tub in the screening room. Multitasking at its finest!

This residence truly blurs the line between art museum and home. There are epically long and windy gallery-style hallways for art.


This home is the ultimate in luxury real estate and one of the most unique estates in the Hollywood Hills. It’s also in the Wonderland Elementary school district. If you’d like to see it in person, email me or call me at 323-775-6305!
More info and photos of 8935 Wonderland Ave.
Listing courtesy of Brett Lawyer, Sotheby’s International Realty-Sunset.
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