The Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum is a historical site located in Malibu, California. The house was built in 1930 for the Adamson family, who were prominent figures in early California. The architecture is a blend of Spanish Revival and Mediterranean styles, designed by architect Stiles Clements. The house is known for its beautiful tile work, panoramic views of Malibu Lagoon and the Pacific Ocean, and its striking landscaping.
The museum is located on the property and showcases exhibits about the history of Malibu, the Native American Chumash tribe, the development of the area, and the Adamson family’s legacy. The Adamson House is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can tour the house, view exhibits, and enjoy the surrounding park-like grounds, which are part of Malibu Lagoon State Beach.
The Malibu Lagoon Museum is dedicated to preserving the cultural and historical significance of the region, offering insights into the area’s history, early settlers, and the rich natural resources of the Malibu coastline. It serves as both a historical site and a venue for public events, making it a popular spot for history enthusiasts and tourists exploring the scenic beauty of Malibu.