Renowned 20th-century Beverly Hills Architect Albert J. Schroeder and builder Herman Molen designed this large 1935 Spanish Colonial Revival duplex. In-hand, the original 6-sheet architectural plans reflect the type of luxury multi-family homes being designed and constructed in Los Angeles at this time. This 14-room stacked duplex with 4,890 square feet of living space is located within the coveted Miracle Mile Historic Preservation Zone and walking distance to the renowned Museum Row and many other great amenities this beautiful city offers. Each unit has the same floor plan, except for stairways, balcony, and windows, each with interior features that include a spacious living room, dining room, breakfast room, arched doorways, high ceilings, decorative cornices, ornate heater grilles, hardwood floors, chimney, ample clothes and coat closet space, and a passageway with built-in linen storage and additional closet space. The primary bedroom has a walk-in closet, a separate changing room, a Spanish-tiled master bath, and a separate shower. There is a second bedroom with a bath and separate shower, which also serves as the guest bathroom, and a third bedroom. A second access point from the laundry facility to the side of the property leads down a sidewalk to the back, a patio garden area, and two 2-car garages. That same sidewalk leads to the front of the house and the door to the basement, which houses four sizeable hot-air gas furnaces and the control panel for landscape irrigation. ADU potential.