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Frank Lloyd Wright Trust

Take a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Chicago-area sites including the Loop's stunning Rookery Building.

The Frank Lloyd Wright Trust is a leading national Frank Lloyd Wright nonprofit organization based in Chicago, where the largest number of original Wright sites are located. Dedicated to preservation of Wright's design legacy, the Trust operates public tours at five Chicago-area sites and offers both in-school and on-site programs for youth, families and adults.

 

Owner, operator and preservation steward of Wright's Oak Park Home and Studio (1889/1898) where Wright established his career and created the Prairie style of architecture, the Trust also operats the iconic Frederick C. Robie House (1908-10) in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood, and offers public tours and programs at Unity Temple (1905-8) in Oak Park, The Rookery Light Court (1905) in the Chicago Loop and Emil Bach House (1915) in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood.

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