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Hollyhock House Review

3.9 /59 Reviews
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娜嬷晴朗
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The building is a masterpiece of Wright Masterpiece. This building is the work of the famous architect Wright. I believe many tourists come here to Wright's name. After all, he is one of the best architects in the United States. However, the narrator of the building told us that the building was indeed Wright's design at the beginning, but he was fired later, so it was not possible to say that Wright had completed the design from the beginning to the end. Despite this, there are still many Wright styles to be found here. The highlight of the building is actually a flower name, the owner of this house likes the sunflower very much, so the house is full of sunflower flowers, there are many elements of the sunflower as embellishment. But a little regrettable, in fact, most of the area of the building is not open to the outside world, only 4 rooms are really open. The whole visit is very short, about 20 minutes to end. However, it is still very worth a visit. After all, you can see many finely carved designs, as well as the wonderful use of indoor lighting, especially the furniture in the living room, which is full of beauty and impressive. Special reminders here are not expensive, $7 a ticket. The sunflower building is on a hill in a city park, and you can enjoy the beauty of Los Angeles from here. I believe that coming here will definitely make you feel worthwhile!

Hollyhock House

Posted: Sep 10, 2019
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  • M32***23
    5/5Outstanding
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    It was a fantastic house designed by Wright even though the owner never lived in it. The details of the house were fantastic. I wish more rooms in this building would be open to the public, but I also understand that they are trying to maintain the place.

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    Posted: Mar 18, 2020
  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
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    If you like Frank Lloyd Wright, you can't help visiting the house. Frank Lloyd Wright built a 30-acre mountain building for Irene Basdale in Los Angeles. Before it was built, she fired him, and his son and another architect built it. It has many Wright style features, low entrance open access, expanding the space of the house itself, beautiful furniture, eliminating the lines between the interior and the exterior, and giving a full view of the city. I am a self-help tour, but the commentator can answer any questions, because the second floor is not open to tourists, we are lucky to find a lecturer, he has all the pictures here. Magic house and full of'Wright'style. You can't go nowhere.

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    Posted: May 9, 2019
  • 多多
    3/5Average
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    The sunflower building is in a beautiful park, very easy to find, parking is very convenient. There are many tour guides here, they all know a lot and are very friendly. But many rooms in the museum are closed. Nothing to see! If you are traveling for self-service, you will come here to kill time! My tour was short - totally wasted money and disappointing! There were some audio tours and explanations that were very poor and I didn't spend money renting equipment. I had been there a few years ago and a very good guide led us on a rich and enjoyable tour. That was good! Don't come to this place!

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    Posted: Feb 4, 2021
  • yangduoduo17
    3/5Average
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    We had a self-guided tour of the house. There was a brochure at the entrance with the information we needed so we could get to know each room, but several commenters were keen to provide us with further information. We stayed in the house for about half an hour and found the room here very beautiful. It is very convenient for parking.

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    Posted: Feb 4, 2021
  • eywu
    5/5Outstanding

    The Aline Barnsdall Hollyhock House is a building in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as a residence for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall, built in 1919–1921.

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    Posted: Dec 22, 2010
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