Frank Lloyd Wright Tours
Known as the Bachman-Wilson House, this structure is an example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s classic Usonian architecture. The word “Usonian” was derived from an abbreviation of “United States of North America.” Wright created this term to describe a distinctly American style of residential architecture he developed during the Great Depression to be within the reach of the average middle-class American family.
Tickets are required as capacity is limited, and can be reserved by phone (479) 657-2335, online, or at Guest Services in the main lobby.
Self-guided Tours
General Admission: A self-guided experience. To enter, present your ticket at the door of the house. General admission tickets are free. A free, self-guided audio tour of the house is available in both English and Spanish at the house entrance.
Guided Tours
Guided Tours: These are one-hour, indoor and outdoor, small-group experiences led by specially trained volunteer tour guides. Guided tours meet in the museum’s south lobby 10 minutes before the start time. Guided tours are $10 + tax per person, or are free for museum members and youth ages 18 and under. Fees contribute to maintaining and preserving the house for generations to come.