AHS Murder House (Los Angeles)

Murder House Los Angeles / Country Club Park Episode 143 Everyday On Tour : Countdown to Halloween Marathon The Rosenheim Mansion (also known as the Murder House) was built in 1902 by German American architect Alfred Rosenheim. It's located in the Country Club Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, near the former Billionaire Row area, which was home to some of California's wealthiest families. The house changed hands many times over the years and was home to actor Edward Everett Horton before the Catholic Order of Nuns moved in and it became a convent until 1994. The six bed, six bath home was declared a Historic and Cultural Landmark in 1999. It also boasts six fireplaces, Italian brickwork, Peruvian Mahogany paneling, a recording studio and a cathedral ballroom which was once a chapel. The Mansion is also known for its popularity as a filming location, particularly for the series American Horror Story. Other Halloween adjacent films and TV shows filmed at the mansion include The Twilight Zone, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Dexter & The X-Files. Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio