Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum

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Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum

Museum · Florence

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601 Riverview Dr, Florence, AL 35630

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Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum by null
Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum by null
Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum by null
Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum by null
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Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum by null
Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum by null
Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House Museum by null
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Highlights

Only FLW building in AL, Usonian design, Japanese garden  

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601 Riverview Dr, Florence, AL 35630 Get directions

wrightinalabama.com
@flwrosenbaumhouse

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601 Riverview Dr, Florence, AL 35630 Get directions

+1 256 718 5050
wrightinalabama.com
@flwrosenbaumhouse

Features

gender neutral restroom
restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 10, 2025

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A 12-Stop Road Trip of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Most Surprising Designs

"In 1960, architecture critic Peter Blake wrote that “[Frank Lloyd] Wright built four structures of a beauty unexcelled in America before or since.” One of them was the single-family Rosenbaum House in Florence, Alabama. The only Wright building in Alabama, the house was built for Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum in 1940. Mildred would live here until 1999, at which time the structure was donated to the City of Florence. The house is often considered the purest form of Wright’s Usonian style, a middle-class aesthetic developed following the turmoil of the Great Depression. Usonian (a partial acronym for United States of North America) homes were intended to be functional, affordable, and in tune with their surroundings. Horizontal lines and natural materials connect these structures to the land around them. Usonian homes also have plenty of glass windows, low-rising, cantilevered roofs, and an overhang for sheltering parked vehicles that Wright called a carport. The interior is constructed around an open living space with a central kitchen and there are many built-in bookshelves and storage spaces. It’s all very cozy.  The Rosenbaums eventually had four sons, and asked Wright to design a much-needed extension several years after moving in. In 1948, an addition that included more sleeping arrangements and a Japanese garden was added, making Rosenbaum House the first Usonian to be significantly altered. Although such an interference may alarm some Wright devotees and architectural purists, Wright was thrilled. The fact that the building was flexible enough to be sensibly extended was, to him, a triumph of practicality." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Alisa Takeuchi

Google
Great tour and lesson about this unique home turned museum. Our docent was great; a former teacher who knew how much information was necessary and when to stop and let us explore on our own in the home. I don't know much about Frank Lloyd Wright, but it was interesting to learn about how the house came about and the design. I would definitely recommend this to anyone. It doesn't say it on the website, but the tours start at the 15 of each hour and last about 45 minutes. You can stay and take pics in the garden and yard, too. This was a great find.

michelle s

Google
This was a very nice place to visit. Our tour guide was very friendly and informative. I enjoyed seeing the home and all the historical relics left from the Rosenbaum family. I would just advise if it is your first time, try to go in small group or alone to take your time and see everything. I accidentally missed seeing the big kitchen in the back (I will have to come back with a friend).

Susan Hardee

Google
Very cool house. Takes about 30 minutes to complete the tour. The gift shop and ticket office for entry are across the street in the school. Happy to see Alabama invested in its restoration. Giving it four stars only because two doors were missing and there wasn't very many souvenirs in tv he gift shop.

Kanchan Banga

Google
You are in for a treat if Jane is the docent, you are lucky enough to have as the guide. Jane made it a wonderful story talking about not just the architecture of the house but also the architect, Mr. Frank Lloyd Wright himself as well as the family and the late 30s time frame. Fascinating story of how the only FLW designed house came to be in Alabama - well worth the money. The 1 hour time just flew by and really thoroughly loved the whole experience.

Scott B

Google
This was almost a private tour for us. The Docent was informative and provided a great tour of this site and the house with both historical anecdotes and FLW stylistic notations. The location is easy to get to, has ample parking, the fee is reasonable, and the tour lasted 35-45 minutes and gave us a perfect break in our drive from Destin to Missouri. This is a don’t miss and pass this by museum that should be on your next trip near Florence, AL.

Kitty Meyers

Google
Adored this place! I'm a big fan of historical spots, art and restoration. This place has it all. It was beautiful to explore, the tour guide was amazing, the gift shop was also amazing. I'm a big fan of spending money someplace like this for education and art.

Clay M

Google
Nice example of FLW’s work in the Rosenbaum house. Great tour. Great tour guide. Knew the answer to all of the questions our whole group asked. Definitely worth the tour ticket price.

Kamilah Patterson

Google
The home is beautiful and the audio guide is very informative. Bring headphones or rent a pair at the museum. There’s very little shade coverage in outdoor spaces so prepare for that.