A fire broke out in the attic of the Magic Castle in Hollywood on Tuesday evening, but was quickly contained by Los Angeles firefighters. Crews responded to the scene at 5:28 p.m. And successfully extinguished the blaze by 6:09 p.m., preventing it from spreading throughout the 117-year-traditional structure.
Fire at Historic Hollywood Landmark
Sixty-eight firefighters coordinated roof ventilation, fire suppression, and salvage operations on the third floor to control the fire, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Fire crews remained on site Tuesday evening to assess damage and conduct smoke removal.
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, but roof work being performed on the building earlier in the day is being considered as a possible factor. Employees reported that roofers had been using blowtorches to melt down material.
Paramedics evaluated several people at the scene, but no injuries were reported by the LAFD. Aerial news footage showed firefighters working on the roof as light smoke rose from the building.
A Unique Hollywood Institution
The Magic Castle, similarly known as the Holly Chateau, is a well-known landmark in the Hollywood Hills. It serves as the exclusive private clubhouse for members of the Academy of Magical Arts, which comprises around 5,000 magicians and non-magician members.
The extent of the damage to the building remains unclear at this time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened at the Magic Castle?
A fire broke out in the attic of the Magic Castle on Tuesday evening, but was quickly extinguished by firefighters.

When did firefighters respond to the incident?
Firefighters were deployed to the Magic Castle at 5:28 p.m. On Tuesday.
Is the Magic Castle open to the public?
The Magic Castle is an exclusive private clubhouse for members of the Academy of Magical Arts and their invited guests.
As the investigation continues, will the Magic Castle be able to quickly resume its normal operations?
