The “Brady Bunch” home will soon be open for summer tours in Los Angeles afterbeing officially recognized as part of history.

In March, the Los Angeles City Council voted to grantHistoric-Cultural Monument statusto the iconic home of the Bradys, cementing the famous TV home into the city’s history books after a vote held before a packed chamber at City Hall.

Despite only the home’s exterior being part of the iconic TV show of the 70’s, visitors willsoon be able to stop by the modest mid-century split-level ranch houseat 11222 West Dilling Street in Studio City, for tours on a limited basis.

The rooms of the home were rebuilt by HGTV in 2018 to look just like the sets of the Brady family that viewers got to experience through their television sets.

“Fans will be fully immersed during a walkthrough visit that brings the beloved home to life – with immaculate details and unforgettable rooms, and all the nostalgic charm you’ve dreamed of!” a description read.

Some of the things fans can expect to see and experience include stepping into the kids’ shared spaces — complete with era-accurate décor and fun interactive moments, along with pulling up a stool in the bright orange-and-green kitchen.

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The tour also promises lots of opportunities for fans to snap pictures and pose as their favorite character, recreating iconic scenes, and capture Instagram-worthy shots throughout from the beloved sitcom that ran from 1969 to 1974.

In March, the home became part of Los Angeles’ list of protected historic landmarks.

Before approving the designation, council members determined the move was categorically exempt from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act, clearing the way for recognition under Class 8 and Class 31 exemptions.

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