St. Peter’s Church in Capernaum (“House of Saint Peter”)
The house of the mother-in-law of the Apostle Peter, built in the early 1st century AD and served as a house church since around 50 AD. Most likely, the oldest church in the world. Now a modern church is built over it.
Farnsworth House
Small house for weekend retreats in minimalist International Style. The house was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and constructed in 1945-1951. It has left a profound influence on small architectural forms up to this day.
Winslow House
A family house – the first independent design by then young Frank Lloyd Wright. The house was built in 1894 and Wright himself considered this to be the first example of his new style – Prairie School style.
Walter Gale House
A private house of Walter H. Gale, a comparatively modest but charming family house. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1893. The planning of the house still belongs to an earlier, Historicism style but shows many features of his own, splendid future style.
Laura Gale House
A beautiful example of early modernism – a family house in a matured Prairie School style. The house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1909. The design is unusual for Wright.
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
The family house of the greatest architect of the United States – Frank Lloyd Wright. He designed it and constructed it in 1889 and later extended it. Wright and his wife raised here six children.
Frank Lloyd Wright Historic District
The largest concentration of early modern architecture in the world. A residential district where some 25 properties have been designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. More than 80 properties here have been designed in the Prairie School style – the first indigenous architectural style of the United States.
Pleasant Home
Large family house in Prairie School style. It was constructed in 1897 and designed by George Washington Maher.
Dana Thomas House
This family house was built in 1904 in the Prairie School style. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The building is inspired by the Japanese aesthetic, searching the harmony between the interior of the building and its surroundings. The interior with its furniture, windows, door panels is one of the best-preserved of all buildings of Wright.
Coonley House
This residential estate was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1912. This complex of buildings is a fine example of Prairie School – a style in architecture.