Conceiving Taliesin West as an archaeological endeavor rather than a purely architectural creation, Wright wanted his building to recover the meanings the site had for its original settlers and to ...
After a year of scandal and self-declared exile in Europe, Wright returned to his native Wisconsin in 1911. Near the town of Spring Green, on land owned by his mother’s family, he built Taliesin ...
“We’re very happy to present this space to you today,” Ryan Hewson, Taliesin’s director of ... Now that the building — which had been closed for the endeavor since 2019 — is back ...
Taliesin can be reached on many frequent bus routes all of which stop directly outside or just adjacent to the Fulton House building. With Fulton House directly in front of you, turn to the right ...
Taliesin is believed to have lived between 534 and 599. He was chief bard in the courts of at least three kings of Britain, and is associated with the Book of Taliesin, a text from the 10th ...
A National Historic Landmark and the only UNESCO World Heritage Site open to the public in the state of Wisconsin, Taliesin Preservation is the home, studio, school and 800-acre agricultural ...