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Frank Lloyd Wright's Home & Studio Tour Ticket

Overview
Visit the birthplace of a truly American architecture. Wright’s Oak Park Home and Studio served as both residence and workplace for the first 20 years of architect Frank Lloyd Wright's career. See how he tried out innovative design ideas in his own home, and learn about the visionary Prairie style that evolved in his famous studio.

City: Illinois
Mon 02 Feb
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Starting at $27.00
Mon 02 Feb
Starting at $27.00
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What's Included
English-speaking tour guide
Admission ticket to Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
In 1889 Wright completed the construction of a small two-story residence in Oak Park on the Western edges of Chicago. The building was the first over which Wright exerted complete artistic control. Designed as a home for his family, the Oak Park residence was a site of experimentation for the young architect during the twenty-year period he lived there. Wright revised the design of the building multiple times, continually refining ideas that would shape his work for decades to come.
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Reviews (87)
ActiveGirl002
Mar 2024
The guide was engaging and clearly passionate about imparting what he’s learned. It was fascinating and such a privilege to stand in the very space where his profession and family took root. I highly recommend it as well as also taking a self-guided walking or driving tour to the nearby dozen sites that he designed.
CrissyK3554
Mar 2024
I have always wanted to visit a FLW house and it never panned out. I am so glad it did. This is an amazing place. I just can’t imagine what went on in his head. The details are amazing. There are so many details you would never notice in one visit. I highly recommend. It is well worth the time.
ElaineAndGreg
Jan 2024
We've visited several Frank Lloyd Wright homes ranging from Falling Water (Pennsylvania) and Darwin Martin and Graycliff (Buffalo) to Taliesen West (Scottsdale) to Usonian homes in northern Ohio. If you have any interest or curiosity in Frank Lloyd Wright or architecture, you definitely want to come here and to give yourself some additional time to see other nearby FLW structures. This is Frank Lloyd Wright's family home, which he designed and expanded. It was fun to see how he himself lived and to hear stories of him as a father. You'll want to book ahead online as a tour is required. The docents are excellent. The studio itself alone is worth the cost of admission. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to photograph (not because of any rules, but rather it's not configured in a way that gives you the kind of picture you might want). Just seeing it makes you want to work there. Having said that, several of the rooms of the house are quite appealing in their own right, with all kinds of clever touches. As noted above, there are several other Frank Lloyd homes just around the corner. While they are not open to the public, you can easily see the exteriors and it is an elegant neighborhood that is pleasant to walk around. There is a self-guided walking tour, but you can also find maps online. The Unity Temple, designed by Wright, is also a short drive away. This is a unique and uniquely American site that anyone with even a passing interest in Frank Lloyd Wright should see.

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