Weeks after buying a former estate of the late entertainer Bob Hope, billionaire Ron Burkle is listing another prominent Los Angeles property, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Ennis House, for $23 million.

Located on a hilltop in Los Feliz, the landmark home resembles a Mayan temple, having been built from roughly 27,000 concrete blocks. Named after a former owner, the circa 1920s home has appeared in numerous movies and television shows, including “Blade Runner” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”

With panoramic views of the Los Angeles skyline, the home has three bedrooms, according to Ron de Salvo of Coldwell Banker, who has the listing with Branden and Rayni Williams of Hilton & Hyland. The house is about 5,500 square feet, and the property also includes a guest house and a swimming pool.

The home sustained serious damage in the 1994 earthquake as well as the torrential rains of 2005. The Ennis House Foundation, the nonprofit that owned it at the time, started restoring the house, and Mr. Burkle completed the project after buying it for roughly $4.5 million in 2011, according to Frank Quintero, a spokesman for Mr. Burkle.

Mr. Quintero said Mr. Burkle, co-founder of the investment firm Yucaipa Cos. and an architecture lover, worked with historians to maintain the home’s original appearance. For example, the house has its original light fixtures and switches, but they’ve been rewired, said Tim Gleason, curator of the Ennis House. Mr. Burkle also had furniture made from designs created by Mr. Wright for the house. People with knowledge of the property said Mr. Burkle spent more than $10 million on the restoration.