
Hefner's Mansion
Hefner's Mansion, also known as the Playboy Mansion, was a large, historic estate in Los Angeles owned by Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy magazine. It served as his residence and a social hub for entertainment and parties, often featuring a famous outdoor swimming pool, lush gardens, and luxurious amenities. The mansion symbolized Hefner's lifestyle and the Playboy brand's ideals of leisure and glamour. It was an iconic location associated with celebrity visits, lavish events, and the promotion of a particular image of modern, hedonistic entertainment until its sale and closure.