Futuro House

Historical landmark · Rockwall County

Futuro House

Historical landmark · Rockwall County

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9573 TX-276, Royse City, TX 75189

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Nestled in a Texas field, the iconic, crumbling Futuro House, a once-innovative sci-fi vacation home, stands as a curious monument to mid-century design.  

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9573 TX-276, Royse City, TX 75189 Get directions

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9573 TX-276, Royse City, TX 75189 Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Jul 30, 2025

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The United States of Abandoned Places

"Fewer than a hundred of Finnish architect Matti Suuronen’s sci-fi-inspired Futuro Houses were ever produced, and now fewer than 50 remain, making the odd spaceship vacation home crumbling away in a Royse City, Texas field more sought after than it would appear.   Designed in the late 1960s, the prefabricated Futuro Houses were meant to be a cheap, durable, and stylish little dwelling that could be placed in any environment. Made of fiberglass and plastic, the homes could be broken down into 16 individual pieces and bolted together wherever the owner wanted, from a snowy mountainside to a sunny beach. Unfortunately, the space age design may have been a bit too ahead of its time for most communities, which along with an oil shortage, cut the future of these bulbous vacation shacks short.  Almost from the installation of the first Futuro house in Suuronen’s native Finland, locals seemed to decry the strangely shaped buildings. While almost a hundred of the pieces were created and placed around the world from America to New Zealand, a number of them were shot down by zoning laws, or demolished. The oil crisis in the 1970s made the use of plastic prohibitive and production of the houses was stopped. Despite the objections of some, architecture aficionados took to the buildings and were able to preserve many of them, while those without protection simply fell into ruin. The Futuro House sitting in Royse City is unfortunately one of the latter. The interior has been gutted and is now covered in graffiti. The exterior has weather and stained with age, although as of late 2014, it seems to have received a fresh coat of bright orange paint. The inside however is still a mess. A far cry from the Futuro Houses which are well-preserved in private collections around the world, this vacation ship looks like it has crash-landed, but can still be located on Highway 276, approximately six miles east of Rockwall, Texas." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Nomadic Adventures

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I’ve been wanting to one of the in person for years!!! So glad i finally it! Yes there’s a lot of spray paint, but still amazing!!! You can still see the plumping and where the toilet originally was! Though watch your step!!! The floor boards are definitely sketchy!!! I was super excited the stairs are kept down, allowing us to actually enter, and check it out! I wish someone would fix it up to its original perfection and make it an air B&B! I would 100% stay in it!!!!

Cris Tranter

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This thing has been here forever always remember driving past it as a kid. Took my wife and the girls to go see it for their first time and do a little photo op with the girls.

David J

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This place has been a landmark for most of my life. I'm so glad the owners have put work into it to make it something. It's going to make a great food truck park. I can't wait to visit it.

Espey Raun

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This place was a bit difficult to actually figure out how to see. I drove past it before I figured out how to park, there is a pull off right in front of it that you can park at but it isn't paved. Overall it is worth seeing, an abandoned space ship in the middle of the country. There were several people looking at it when I visited but I was able to take some photos. A fun thing to see on a lazy weekend.

Kevin KBird

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Idk why it asks me if I recommend buying tickets, it's free. Always has been as far as I know. Kool place. Although would be nice if they would fix the flooring in it and mow around it. Still, kool place to go and check out.

Memphis Reigns

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Its pretty cool for the historical value. Yet its pretty dilapidated. Wish people would have just left it alone instead of tearing up the interior. Also someone put led strips on it recently...but after a close inspection the wires connecting it to a power source are ripped out. Also there mass debris behind the structure. Yet it was still fun to take photos at the location.

Tony Ragsdale

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This is NOT a place you can visit. This is private property with NO public access. There are "NO TRESPASSING " signs. Take a picture from the shoulder of the road, but do not go up to it without the property owners permission. It is VERY cool!!

Dawn Iler

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This place is super cool! It’s an awesome kitschy roadside attraction with an interesting history. I stopped by with my doggy to take some pictures and I’m glad I did! It really does look like an abandoned space ship in the middle of nowhere.