Derby, United States of America

Frank Lloyd Wright's Graycliff Conservancy

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More than a home, Graycliff is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most stunning examples of organic architecture.

Description

At one with its surroundings, Graycliff blurs the distinction between man’s creation and nature’s generosity – built using sand, rock, and wood harvested from the grounds and coastline, then flooded with natural light. Embracing the serenity of the gardens and the sweeping Lake Erie vista, Wright redefined modern architecture not through opulence...

What's Included

  • * Admission
  • * Tour

Important informations

  • * Graycliff is not wheelchair accessible, but does offer mobility assistance by golf cart, available seasonally * Strollers are not allowed in the historic houses due to space constrictions Only guests aged 5 and up will be admitted. Graycliff tours begin at the Visitor Center located adjacent to the parking area. Guests are asked to check in at the Visitor Center upon arrival and join their group for Graycliff tour. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes in advance.
  • It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.

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