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  • The "Seinfeld" Apartment Building on Random Most Iconic Houses from Movies & TV

    (#20) The "Seinfeld" Apartment Building

    Seinfeld was a quintessential New York show, but ironically the facade used to represent Jerry's apartment was actually located in Los Angeles! You can see the exterior at 757 New Hampshire Boulevard in Los Angeles (even though it's supposed to be 129 West 81st Street).

    Jerry Seinfeld himself used to live on 81st street, which explains the address, but apparently, they just liked the look of the LA building better. Check out NY Tix for other locations from the show and tour info.

  • The "Fresh Prince" House on Random Most Iconic Houses from Movies & TV

    (#3) The "Fresh Prince" House

    From 1990 to 1996, guests saw the Bel Air house that represented a new (and rich) life for Will Smith on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Ironically, the house isn't even in Bel Air, but located in the posh area of Brentwood instead. 251 N. Bristol Avenue, to be exact. You can swing by and check out the house whenever you're in the neighborhood, but don't expect Geoffrey to answer the door.
  • The "Twilight" House on Random Most Iconic Houses from Movies & TV

    (#22) The "Twilight" House

    Twilight fans can find the modest home protagonist Bella Swan lived in with her father in St. Helens, Oregon. In August 2018, the house went up for sale for $349,900. 

  • The "Forrest Gump" House on Random Most Iconic Houses from Movies & TV

    (#7) The "Forrest Gump" House

    That big Southern house that Forrest Gump grew up in (then eventually returned to) just seemed like the most comforting, relaxing house ever, didn't it? Bad news... it's fake! Yes, the house was built in South Carolina for the film (though it was supposed to be in Alabama), and since it was not built to code, it was immediately torn down after the film's production.  
  • The "Poltergeist" House on Random Most Iconic Houses from Movies & TV

    (#18) The "Poltergeist" House

    Located in Simi Valley, California, the Poltergeist house was handpicked by producer Steven Spielberg because it fit the suburban look he was going for. They even named the area the house was located in "Spielbergia".

    Because the house itself became an evil character, the juxtaposition between "normal" and possessed became a key plot point in the film. The house is located at 4264 Roxbury Street in Simi Valley, CA.

  • The "Golden Girls" House on Random Most Iconic Houses from Movies & TV

    (#12) The "Golden Girls" House

    It felt like visiting your grandmother (or four grandmothers) each week when you saw the cozy Miami house from The Golden Girls, right? Well, it wasn't in Miami. In fact, it's located at 245 N. Saltair Avenue in Brentwood, California, according to LA Magazine!

    It's true that a replica of the house was built for people to see at Disney's Hollywood Studios on Residential Street for many years, but that was torn down in 2003.

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The buildings that movie or TV directors like maybe not famous and outstanding buildings for most architects, but the interesting thing is that many houses become worldwide famous just because they in a successful movie. For example, the Bradbury Building, regarded as the Blade Runner Building by most movie lovers. Fans of movies and TV shows are usually excited if they have the opportunity to visit their favorite movies or houses that appear on TV. 

This is a list of random 31 of the most iconic houses from movies or TV, such as the Downton Abbey castle, the Forrest Gump house, and the Palace Bristol Hotel in Valencia is similar to the Grand Budapest Hotel in the movie, with its gorgeous pink exterior, magnificent buildings, and beautiful surrounding landscapes.

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