Every publicly accessible Wright site — including all 8 UNESCO World Heritage buildings.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed more than a thousand structures over a 70-year career, and many of his masterworks are open to the public today. This is a checklist of 21 publicly accessible Wright sites worth visiting — led by the eight buildings inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites — with each building's location and year.
| Building | Location | Built |
|---|---|---|
| Unity Temple | Oak Park, IL | 1908 |
| Frederick C. Robie House | Chicago, IL | 1910 |
| Hollyhock House | Los Angeles, CA | 1921 |
| Taliesin | Spring Green, WI | 1911 |
| Jacobs House (Herbert & Katherine) | Madison, WI | 1937 |
| Fallingwater | Mill Run, PA | 1937 |
| Taliesin West | Scottsdale, AZ | 1937 |
| Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | New York, NY | 1959 |
| Building | Location | Built |
|---|---|---|
| Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio | Oak Park, IL | 1889 |
| Dana-Thomas House | Springfield, IL | 1902 |
| SC Johnson Wax Headquarters | Racine, WI | 1939 |
| Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church | Wauwatosa, WI | 1956 |
| Cedar Rock (Walter House) | Quasqueton, IA | 1948 |
| Building | Location | Built |
|---|---|---|
| Beth Sholom Synagogue | Elkins Park, PA | 1959 |
| Kentuck Knob | Chalk Hill, PA | 1956 |
| Pope-Leighey House | Alexandria, VA | 1940 |
| Westcott House | Springfield, OH | 1908 |
| Building | Location | Built |
|---|---|---|
| Marin County Civic Center | San Rafael, CA | 1962 |
| Florida Southern College | Lakeland, FL | 1938 |
| Allen House | Wichita, KS | 1915 |
| Price Tower | Bartlesville, OK | 1956 |
Turn this list into a keepsake. The Triptyka Frank Lloyd Wright Passport is a printable PDF with a checklist of every entry, a detail page for each, suggested routes, and achievement badges to earn.
Get the Printable Frank Lloyd Wright Passport — $9.99 on Etsy →Start with the UNESCO eight if you want the definitive masterworks. Cluster by region — Oak Park and Chicago alone hold several sites. Book tours ahead; Fallingwater and Taliesin sell out, especially in fall foliage season.
Dozens of Wright sites are open to the public. This list focuses on the most significant and accessible ones, including all eight UNESCO World Heritage buildings.
Eight Wright works share the inscription, including Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum, Unity Temple, the Robie House, and Taliesin and Taliesin West.
Fallingwater in Pennsylvania, the house cantilevered over a waterfall, is his most famous work, with the Guggenheim Museum in New York a close second.
Yes — many are operated as museums with guided tours. Popular sites require advance reservations.
A printable Frank Lloyd Wright passport — a checklist with the UNESCO eight marked, a detail page per building, road-trip routes, and badges.