Taliesin

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Taliesin is Frank Lloyd Wright’s famed Wisconsin estate and studio, celebrated as a landmark of organic architecture and a central site in his life and work.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Landmark
World Heritage Site component
architectural complex
estate
historic house
alsoKnownAs Taliesin East
architect Frank Lloyd Wright
architecturalStyle Prairie School
area approximately 600 acres
associatedWith Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Taliesin West (companion Arizona campus)
constructionBegan 1911
contains Hillside Home School
Midway Barns
Romeo and Juliet Windmill
Tan-y-Deri (house for Wright’s sister)
drafting studio
farm buildings
hillside school complex
residential wing
coordinates approximately 43.135°N 90.070°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Iowa County
designer Frank Lloyd Wright
function Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
surface form: Frank Lloyd Wright’s home

Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
surface form: Frank Lloyd Wright’s studio

architectural laboratory
school of architecture campus
hosted Taliesin Fellowship
surface form: Taliesin Fellowship architecture school
influenced development of the Taliesin Fellowship
locatedIn Driftless Area
Wisconsin River valley
managedBy Taliesin Preservation, Inc.
name Taliesin
namedAfter Taliesin
surface form: Taliesin (mythic Welsh bard)
NationalHistoricLandmarkDesignationYear 1976
nearestCity Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States
surface form: Spring Green, Wisconsin
NRHPStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
openToPublic yes
owner Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
partOf The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
surface form: The World Heritage property “The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright”
rebuilt 1914
1925
rebuiltAfter 1914 fire
1925 fire
significance central site in Frank Lloyd Wright’s life and work
major example of organic architecture
state Wisconsin
style organic architecture
UNESCOInscriptionYear 2019
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus inscribed
use museum
tourist attraction

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Taliesin Fellowship location Taliesin
Miriam Noel placeOfResidence Taliesin
Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States hasAttraction Taliesin
subject surface form: Spring Green, Wisconsin
An Autobiography mentionsWork Taliesin
Frank Lincoln Wright designed Taliesin