Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright's Perfect Country Home
Frank Lloyd Wright was among the most significant personalities to have been born and raised in Wisconsin. The state where the renowned architect was born and spent a large portion of his life is still home to many examples of his creations. But the majority of visitors go to Taliesin East in Spring Green, sometimes known as "Taliesen." This magnificent residence, which is situated among 600 acres of picturesque rolling farmland, was begun in 1911, and construction continued there until Wright's passing in 1959.
Wright spent his summers here before packing up and moving to Taliesin West, one of Scottsdale, Arizona, in the winter, one of the city's most popular tourist destinations. This is still done annually by students from Taliesin's School of Architecture. There are guided tours that visit the house, theater, studio, gallery, and school. Another feature is an educational visitor center with a restaurant. Other structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright include Milwaukee's Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church and the magnificent Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center on the coast of Lake Monona in Madison.
Address: 5481 County Road C, Spring Green Wisconsin
Website: https://www.taliesinpreservation.org/
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