Watts Towers
Watts Towers is a collection of 17 interconnected sculptures located in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Created by artist Simon Rodia between 1921 and 1954, these towers are made from steel and covered with colorful mosaics, glass, and pottery. The tallest tower reaches a height of 99 feet and showcases Rodia's unique artistic vision.
The site is recognized as a National Historic Landmark and is celebrated for its cultural significance and artistic innovation. Watts Towers attracts visitors from around the world, serving as a symbol of creativity and resilience in the community. Guided tours are available to educate visitors about its history and construction.