Saint Sophia

Saint Sophia (in Greek Hagia Sophia, meaning Church of Holy Wisdom), was built by Charles Skouras in 1952, in what was then the Greek section of Los Angeles, California. It is located at W. 15th Street and S. Normandie Avenue in what is now the Harvard Heights neighborhood. This Greek Orthodox church is the result of a Hollywood success story. When Charles and his brothers, Spyros Skouras and George Skouras, were still trying to get ahead in Holl... more

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