It was a fantastic house designed by Wright even though the owner never lived in it. The details of the house were fantastic. I wish more rooms in this building would be open to the public, but I also understand that they are trying to maintain the place.
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It was a fantastic house designed by Wright even though the owner never lived in it. The details of the house were fantastic. I wish more rooms in this building would be open to the public, but I also understand that they are trying to maintain the place.
If you like Frank Lloyd Wright, you can't stop visiting the house. Lloyd Wright built a building on a 30-acre hill in Los Angeles for Irene Bassdale, and before it was built, she fired him, his son and another architect followed. It has many Wright-style features, low entrances open into, expanding the space of the house itself, beautiful furniture, eliminating lines between the interior and exterior, and giving a panoramic view of the city. I am self tour but there is a commentator to answer any questions as the second floor is not open to tourists and we were lucky to find a lecturer who has all the pictures here. Wonderful house and full of 'Wright' style. You can't go anywhere.
The sunflower building is in a beautiful park, very easy to find, parking is very convenient. There are many tour guides here, they all know a lot and are very friendly. But many rooms in the museum are closed. Nothing to see! If you are traveling for self-service, you will come here to kill time! My tour was short - totally wasted money and disappointing! There were some audio tours and explanations that were very poor and I didn't spend money renting equipment. I had been there a few years ago and a very good guide led us on a rich and enjoyable tour. That was good! Don't come to this place!
We had a self-guided tour of the house. There was a brochure at the entrance with the information we needed so we could get to know each room, but several commenters were keen to provide us with further information. We stayed in the house for about half an hour and found the room here very beautiful. It is very convenient for parking.
The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House is a building in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as a residence for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall, built in 1919–1921.