A.D. German Warehouse Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

AD German Warehouse

Come visit Frank Lloyd Wright's birthplace and learn about the only warehouse designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on the historic site of the A.D. German Wholesale Company.  Wright designed this four-story gem in 1915 with construction lasting until 1921. The AD German Warehouse

TOUR OVERVIEW

Your tour will be both outdoors and indoors through the first two floors.  Tours should take roughly an hour.

Your tour will include:

A short film about AD German and the history of the warehouse.

A guided tour with explanations about the building and its historical and architectural significance. 

This site is privately owned by the AD German Warehouse Conservancy, Inc.,  and is currently working to restore and revitalize the AD German Warehouse.

RATES

Public Tour Times

 Tours begin the following times: 11:00 am, 12:00, 1:00, and 2:00 pm

 

 

The tour will include:

A short film about AD German and the history of the warehouse.

A guided tour with explanations about the building and its historical and architectural significance.

 

Private tours are available upon request throughout the year  ($40 per person).  Requests can be made via Email: infoadgermanwarehouse@gmail.com or Call: 608-647-0255.  It is recommended to schedule your private tour at least 2 weeks in advance.

All tours meet at The AD German Warehouse Visitor Center at 177 E Haseltine St., Richland Center, WI 53581. 

 

TOUR OVERVIEW

Your tour starts in the original AD German Warehouse with a short film about A.D. German and the history of The Warehouse. After the film, you will meet up with your tour guide to explore the outside grounds of the site and move through the first two floors of the warehouse.

A guided tour with explanations about the building and its historical and architectural significance.

 

GIFT SHOP 

A gift shop is located in The AD German Warehouse Visitor Center at 177 E Haseltine St., Richland Center, WI 53581

Open: Only open during tours

 

ACCESSIBILITY - The entire tour itself is not wheelchair accessible; however, the first floor of the building is accessible.  The tour does include stairs.  The building does not have heat or air conditioning. It is recommended to wear walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.