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Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House

125 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14214

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Hours open

Monday:

10:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

10:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Friday:

10:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Saturday:

10:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Sunday:

10:30 AM - 4:00 PM

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  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
  • Photo of Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House - Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York, United States
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125 Jewett Pkwy, Buffalo, NY 14214, United States
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House

Located at 125 Jewett Parkway in Buffalo, New York, the Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House is a museum and tourist attraction that offers a virtual reality 3D experience for visitors. This National Historic Landmark was designed as the home for Buffalo executive Darwin D. Martin and now serves as a symbol of civic identity and cultural pride. The Martin House estate is also available for social celebrations, gatherings, and meetings, with event planning services to create a memorable experience for guests.

Visitors can support the Martin House by becoming a member, attending fundraisers, supporting education programs, shopping in the store, or funding an art glass window. Contributions help to preserve, interpret, promote, and sustain the Martin House for future generations. Public funds from New York State, Erie County, and the City of Buffalo, along with generous donors and friends, support the mission and programs of the institution.

For more information, visitors can contact the Martin House at 143 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14214, by phone at 716.856.3858 or 877.377.3858, or via email at info@martinhouse.org. Thank you to the M&T Bank Foundation for their support in making the Martin House website possible.

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Shon Dempsey:
5

"What a treasure! This was my first FLW project to visit and I’m pretty sure the bar has been set. The information center is incredibly well designed with plenty of information. The tour is fantastic and well worth the price of entry. The Docent was kind and knowledgeable. Then the house itself is nothing short of a masterpiece. The crown moulding woodwork is incredible, the art windows are perfect, the tiling is brilliant. The “flow” of the home is unique and offers moments of intimacy and awe. Well ahead of its time. I wish I could have taken photos inside, and I would have loved to explore the basement, as I’d wager there might be some hidden creativity there as well. 100% a must see for any art and design lover."

1 year ago
Art Fernandez:
5

"This 100+ year old home is a must see if you visit buffalo. Our two hour was incredibly detailed and very informative. A truly beautiful piece of American history perfectly preserved. Thank you for a fantastic afternoon"

1 year ago
Anthony DeMaria D.C.:
5

"This was my first time visiting. I was very impressed with the complex. The 75 minute tour was well worth it. It was worth traveling for. The detail that went into the design of the house is breathtaking. It was encouraging to see the efforts of this group to restore this house to what it was like over 100 years ago. Loved the tree of life stained glass. The detail that went into this place was better than some of the other FLW houses I have been to. If coming to Buffalo this has to be on the list to visit."

1 year ago
Ryan Gates:
5

"Oh my God, where do I start? Our tour guide is very informative. We did the least expensive tour, wish we did the 2-hour tour. The pain staking restoration of this piece of art Architecture is magnificent! Thank you to the craftsman, the artisans, and the backers for saving this for future generations. The design, the eyelines, the thought and design going into even a narrow nearly hidden window encompasses the brilliance in Frank Loyd Wright's design in Martin House. If you are on the fence to see this home, jump over Nd come in. You will not regret it."

1 year ago
Chris Aldrich:
5

"Amazing rehabilitation to the tune if $50M+! We took the shortest tour- 1hr 15 min. The tour starts in the new building (award winning architecture itself) with a quick film and then a walk though the first and second floors of this historic creation of Frank Lloyd Wright, one of his earliest projects that helped catapult him to the fame he attained as a premier American architect. Absolutely beautiful rehabilitation and detail."

1 year ago
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