Frank Lloyd Wright Houses New Hampshire

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This is the only Wright designed house open to the public in New England. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged as tour groups are …

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Jun 4, 2023
The tour of the Zimmerman House and the nearby Kalil House-both designed by Frank Lloyd Wright-is arranged through the Currier. For anybody interested in architecture or Mid-Century Modern design, th… Full review by MarkP115
Jul 28, 2022
House was in fantastic shape as well as the gardens. Tour guide was nice knowledgeable. A must see . Very convenient to get to buy must make a reservation well ahead of time Full review by gizmirian
Jul 23, 2022
The highlight of our day in Manchester. The two docents, Dorothy and Tamar, provided interesting information about the two houses, and did so in a non-pedantic manner. They were both great speakers;… Full review by beachboywantabe

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How wheelchair friendly is the house? The tour?
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Here is the information from the museum's website: All tours of the Zimmerman House begin at the Museum and travel by van to the House. The van is equipped with a lift and can …
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Here is the information from the museum's website: All tours of the Zimmerman House begin at the Museum and travel by van to the House. The van is equipped with a lift and can accommodate two wheelchairs. Due to the intimate nature of the House, many rooms and passageways are very narrow. The maximum size for manual or power wheelchairs in the house is 30″ wide and 45″ at the longest point. If a visitor has a wheelchair larger than these dimensions and can safely transfer a 30″ by 45″ chair can do so at the museum before the tour begins. Please indicate this need upon registering for a tour. For those rooms that are not wheelchair accessible, photographs are available. The following areas at the House are wheelchair accessible: carport, entry hallway toward the Garden Room, dining loggia, entrance to workspace, outdoor patio (weather permitting). The following spaces are not wheelchair accessible: entry hallway toward guest room, workspace, master bedroom and bath, guest room and bath.
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Are you able to ride by the house to take a photo? Unfortunately the house isn't open the day we will be in area. I'M SO SAD!
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Yes, it is on a public road
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How do I reserve a spot in the touring?
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Hi Jonathan: Tickets go on sale April 1. Go to our website on that day to get first dibs on the best days. Tours start up again in mid-April.
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Answer by Steve K · Mar 22, 2017
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Is it open today?
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Yes but one MUST reserve a space to tour Z house.
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Answer by Kate M · Jul 26, 2016
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Tour times in January 2015
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Hello BostonTyler1: Due to weather conditions and the need to conserve the Zimmerman House, it is closed to the public during winter. The last tour for the "year" will be on January 4. …
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Hello BostonTyler1: Due to weather conditions and the need to conserve the Zimmerman House, it is closed to the public during winter. The last tour for the "year" will be on January 4. We restart again in the spring.
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Answer by Steve K · Dec 21, 2014
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Do I have to buy my ticket in advance?
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Tickets for all tours, programs, and events are limited. We strongly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance, to avoid disappointment when you arrive. On busy days...
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