Palm Springs Visitor Center
Palm Springs Visitor Center
Palm Springs Visitor Center
Palm Springs Visitor Center

Palm Springs Visitor Center


Initially built in 1965 as a gas station for the Tramway.

Designed by
Albert Frey and Robson Chambers

Created by Culver Nichols as a welcoming landmark for Palm Springs, its roof is a hyperbolic paraboloid formed by steel beams and corrugated metal held up by tubular steel supports. In the 1998-1999 redesign, Albert Frey advised turning it into a sculpture gallery. Frey’s design combines a striking, soaring roofline with the desert setting that Palm Springs is known for.

Historic Site Preservation Board #33

Today, the Visitor Center offers information, maps, and recommendations for exploring the area’s vibrant attractions, including modernist architecture, outdoor adventures, and cultural highlights. It is both a functional resource for travelers and a tribute to Frey’s enduring architectural legacy.

Love Where You Live ❀️

Atelier 🎨

A dedicated and professional art studio. This creative space, labeled as an atelier, captures the essence of the desert landscape and local culture.

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