Architecture enthusiasts head to the southern suburb of Hyde Park to visit Robie House.
At first glance, the unremarkable brick house is one of the most perfect examples of the distinctive 'Prairie Style', the first purely American architectural movement. Robie House has even been nominated for UNESCO listing.
Built between 1909 and 1910 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the mansion's interior serves as a small museum.
Admission and opening hours
The interior of Robie House is open to the public Thursday through Monday from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm. It remains closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Entry is by guided tour only and there are several tours available.
- 20 usd - Interior tour only (45 minutes)
- 30 usd - Indoor guided tour (45 minutes) + outdoor tour with audio-guide (45 minutes)
- 75 usd - complete guided tour (90 minutes)
Tickets must be booked online at the official website flwright.org/tour/robie-house.
How to get there
Robie House is located on the south side of Chicago in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
- Train - University of Chicago/59th St. Station approx. 750 metres from Robie House (METRA line)
- Buses - Woodlawn/58th Street stop right by Robie House (172 line)
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