Opens at January 1-December 31 Tuesday 10:00-15:00,Opens at Monday,Wednesday-Friday 10:00-16:00
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4505 N Rubicon Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85018, United StatesMap
Phone+1 602-689-6140
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The beauty of this property has been destroyed
Looking at the earlier reviews I envy all the people who have previously been able to see inside this architectural gem. Count yourselves lucky, those days have gone. I am from the U.K. and have been...
Lots pf reviews on here from people just showing up. It is not a museum No no ,no you need to sign up for a tour. You cannot just show up and go in there. Try again, and sign up for the tour. Pretty ...
Only after we arrived at this site after a 30-min drive did we find out it was closed (or just to public view). The property was fenced in and screened off. We didn’t see any signage of an entrance or...
I was able to visit the house as part of a special architecture tour activity going on in Phoenix. Classic Wright architecture, but the house itself is very small especially for a group tour (more ...
The house is now surrounded by hording screens along the street. The best you get is a glimpse of it through a gap in the hording gate. Not sure if its being renovated or what.
The beauty of this property has been destroyed
Looking at the earlier reviews I envy all the people who have previously been able to see inside this architectural gem. Count yourselves lucky, those days have gone. I am from the U.K. and have been...
Go see this but you need to book a tour.
Lots pf reviews on here from people just showing up. It is not a museum No no ,no you need to sign up for a tour. You cannot just show up and go in there. Try again, and sign up for the tour. Pretty ...
Beware
Only after we arrived at this site after a 30-min drive did we find out it was closed (or just to public view). The property was fenced in and screened off. We didn’t see any signage of an entrance or...
I was finally able to visit! Tiny house!
I was able to visit the house as part of a special architecture tour activity going on in Phoenix. Classic Wright architecture, but the house itself is very small especially for a group tour (more ...
House now screened from view and closed.
The house is now surrounded by hording screens along the street. The best you get is a glimpse of it through a gap in the hording gate. Not sure if its being renovated or what.