LOS ANGELES (KABC) — For the first time, members of the public are getting a chance to go inside the remodeled “Brady Bunch” house.

While the majority of the hit sitcom was shot on the Paramount lot, the San Fernando Valley home served as the facade for the show, which first aired in 1969.

In 2019, however, HGTV renovated the inside of the house to match the set, turning it into the home viewers fell in love with on their screens.

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“I feel like I’m walking into my childhood,” said Alison Martino, a historian and founder of Vintage Los Angeles.

Martino will be guiding tours for a three-day charitable event hosted by The Brady Experience. All proceeds from the tours’ ticket sales will go to the pet adoption nonprofit Wags and Walks to help rescue dogs find their forever homes.

The inside of the renovated home looks identical to what viewers saw on “The Brady Bunch,” down to Easter eggs from beloved episodes.

“Your brain is going to explode because everything’s real. There’s no AI here. This is the real deal,” said Martino.

Walking through the home, you may notice the girls’ pompoms, the problem-solving payphone or the epic battle of the house of cards. You also might see Buddy, the official Brady house dog.

The Brady Bunch house is technically Buddy’s forever home — he was adopted from Wags and Walks by the current owner of the Brady house.

Tickets for upcoming three-day tour event are sold out, but you can subscribe at The Brady Experience to be the first to find out about future events.

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