Taliesin West was architect Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and studio in the desert from 1937 until 1959 . Today it is the headquarters of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Open to …
Taliesin West was architect Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and studio in the desert from 1937 until 1959 . Today it is the headquarters of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Open to the public for tours, Taliesin West is located on Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Mar 20, 2025
We highly recommend visiting. Hoping this clarifies the ticketing/admission. Yes, the price per person is quite high. It ALWAYS includes the self guided audio tour. Saying you don’t want the tour wil…Full review by Sunshine405338
Mar 18, 2025
My first FLW. I was so excited to go. The space, landscape, light and structures inside and out did not disappoint. I am super glad we made the reservation to see it.Full review by Cosgrove D
Mar 8, 2025
Must do for fans of FLW. Astonishing aesthetic in desert setting. Most of the home and studio is accessible. Audio tour available. Wonderful drafts for the Guggenheim Museum on view in the studio. V…Full review by Elfma
Somewhat. They had ramps. There are areas that a person in a wheelchair could view. A wheel chair bound person could view all of the outside of the home and portions of the inside, …
Somewhat. They had ramps. There are areas that a person in a wheelchair could view. A wheel chair bound person could view all of the outside of the home and portions of the inside, but there are a few steps inside and Frank Loyd Write used a “compression and release” design in this building meaning the entrance to a new room got narrow and the ceiling gets low then it opens into a big room. It might be hard to navigate a wheelchair in parts of the inside of the home. If the person can walk a few steps around corners then I would say yes. If the individual is completely confined to a wheel chair I would still go because they will enjoy what they can see:))
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