Fallingwater - Mill Run

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Fallingwater

4.7 / 5 (256 reviews)

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Last update: 12.01.2026 from: Dede

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★ 4.7 / 5 from 256 reviews

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I’ve been wanting to visit this place for years, and I finally made it! It’s a fantastic spot that truly takes your breath away. My only wish is that I could stay here for a while. This place is incredible; it feels like a work of art! I highly recommend you check it out, and be sure to plan your visit in advance. You’ll be just as amazed as I was! I’m so glad it’s preserved and open to the public—it’s a gem! The atm... View all feedback.

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Kane 08.09.2023 - 12:44

This place is an impressive example of architecture! I really love the floating terraces. There are some nice hiking and exercise trails, although they may not be suitable for older individuals who have trouble walking on uneven terrain. Learning about the history of the house and its owners is a true privilege. When you visit, make sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes!

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Michael 08.09.2023 - 12:44

In addition to exploring the house, you can stroll through the grounds and discover other points of interest. There are walking trails and various viewpoints around the property that are highly recommended. Nestled in the mountains and woods, I was lucky enough to experience a significant rainstorm during my visit, which cleared just in time for the tour. Seeing the “falling water” while standing there that day was a remarkable experience. Overall, it was well worth the admission price and is an absolute must-see for anyone who appreciates Frank Lloyd Wright's work.

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Bennett 08.09.2023 - 12:44

Entrance fee is $17 per person, and the guide is not included. Visitors can only take a walk around the grounds, but access to the interior is also permitted. The house gets its name from its location above a small waterfall. Shortly after its construction was completed, the house became renowned as a prime example of organic architecture. By 1966, just under 30 years after it was built, the "House over the Waterfall" was designated a National Historic Landmark in the United States. In 1991, members of the American Institute of Architects recognized it as "the best and unrivaled achievement in national architecture."

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Dede 08.09.2023 - 12:44

I recently attended a "Remake Learning" meetup at Fallingwater, and it was an incredible experience. The site is stunning, with beauty at every turn. Whether you’re inside or outside, it takes your breath away. The iconic views and aerial perspectives provide two distinct ways to appreciate the house. It was a fantastic experience, and I’m thrilled to have checked this item off my bucket list!

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Steve 08.09.2023 - 12:44

I’ve been wanting to visit this place for years, and I finally made it! It’s a fantastic spot that truly takes your breath away. My only wish is that I could stay here for a while. This place is incredible; it feels like a work of art! I highly recommend you check it out, and be sure to plan your visit in advance. You’ll be just as amazed as I was! I’m so glad it’s preserved and open to the public—it’s a gem! The atmosphere is so relaxing and charming. What’s not to love? Honestly, nothing! This place is simply brilliant!

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