A Twilight Tour Of This Historic Buffalo Home Will Leave You In Awe
By Lea Monroe|Published September 05, 2018
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With a skyline that’s as beautiful as Buffalo’s, you’ll find lovers of architecture from all over the country visiting our city to see these amazing buildings for themselves. But if you happen to look just beyond the city skyline, you’ll discover a historic home that’s become quite the famous landmark and is more than worth visiting. If you’re a Buffalo native who’s already visited our beloved Martin House Complex, then have no fear because this limited Twilight Tour will show you the property in a whole new way.
Leaving an everlasting touch on the Queen City, Frank Lloyd Wright created the Martin House Complex during the early 1900s.
Featuring a variety of tours throughout the year, you'll leave with a greater appreciation for the complex after learning more about how it came to be.
Overflowing with details you may not even notice at first, the complex is made up of more than 30,000 tiles and is considered to be one of Frank Lloyd Wright's best works of art.
Beginning at 6 p.m., the 90-minute tour will begin at the Gardener's Cottage and take you through the property until you reach the Pergola just as the gorgeous colors of the sunset are casting down into the house.
A tour you won't want to forget to bring your camera along for, you won't want to miss out on signing up for this tour before it's gone for the year. To find out more about the Twilight Tour and Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex, click here.
How to get here:
125 Jewett Pkwy.,
Buffalo, NY 14214