Fallingwater reopened March 5 for the 59th tour season and, in our first week, hundreds of visitors experienced Guided Architectural Tours, Grounds Passes, Family Field Trips and the return of our popular In-depth Guided Tours! Led by our knowledgeable educators, our unique guided tours are conducted in small groups, providing more time to explore the
house’s intimate relationship with nature. After your tour, enjoy a delicious lunch from the Fallingwater Café and buy a special gift in the Museum Store.
Come for a visit and discover why Fallingwater was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2019 and experience a place that the Kaufmann family believed would enrich lives, inspire generations and connect people to nature. And there are two other Wright sites in the Laurel Highlands to explore, too.
Do you know a college student who would love to have a paid summer internship at Fallingwater? We welcome college and grad students from across the country to stay onsite and complete hands-on projects relevant to their area of specialization. We have opportunities in multimedia, collections, landscape and
education. Hurry: Applications are due March 31.
Fallingwater, There’s an interesting correlation between jazz music and Fallingwater. Join Grammy Award-winning jazz guitarist Marty Ashby and discover the link during a March 22 Fallingwater webinar at noon. With live demonstrations, Ashby will draw comparisons between Wright's organic architecture and jazz improv.
Registration Now Open for Virtual and Onsite Summer Camps
High school students of all skill levels interested in art, architecture and design can gain insights into Fallingwater and Wright’s design philosophy while honing skills, expanding curiosity and building their college portfolios. Register today for expert-led group discussions and independent projects during several upcoming Fallingwater Virtual Summer Camps and High School Residencies.
During an interior tour of Fallingwater, you’ll see a variety of rugs throughout the house. The Beni Ourain rugs, handmade by Berber artisans of Morocco, are similar to those originally purchased by the Kaufmanns in the 1930s and are among the largest group of textiles used in the house. Rugs are removed every couple of months for cleaning and replaced with similar ones.
Enjoy outdoor activities? Or, are you a collector of exceptional ball caps? We have what you need! Gear up this spring in our official Fallingwater ball cap! The cap features our logo, embroidered in Fallingwater red and an adjustable strap to achieve the perfect fit. You can purchase the Fallingwater ball cap, regularly priced at $20, for only $16 through March 31. Let’s play ball or stay cool!
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