Frank Lloyd Wright returned to Richland Center, the town where he was born, to design this four-story warehouse for Albert Dell German. The Mayan Revival–style building opened in 1921 and was used to store sugar, tobacco and other goods. It now holds a gift shop, small theater and exhibition of Wright photo murals. Tours, lasting about 45 minutes, are offered on Sundays at a quarter past the hour.
AD German Warehouse
Wisconsin
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
20.47 MILES
One of Wisconsin's busiest attractions. Alex Jordan built the structure atop a rock column in 1959 (some say as an 'up yours' to neighbor Frank Lloyd…
20.96 MILES
Taliesin was the home of Frank Lloyd Wright for most of his life and is the site of his architectural school. It's now a major pilgrimage destination for…
Nearby Wisconsin attractions
20.47 MILES
One of Wisconsin's busiest attractions. Alex Jordan built the structure atop a rock column in 1959 (some say as an 'up yours' to neighbor Frank Lloyd…
20.96 MILES
Taliesin was the home of Frank Lloyd Wright for most of his life and is the site of his architectural school. It's now a major pilgrimage destination for…
- placement: superzone
- path: Destinations/POIs/superzone
- possible size: [970, 250], [970, 90], [728, 90], [1, 1],
- targeting:
{ "url": "usa/wisconsin/western-wisconsin/attractions/ad-german-warehouse/a/poi-sig/1571735/1324498", "destination": "Wisconsin", "continent": "North-America", "country": "USA", "region": "Wisconsin", "position": "superzone" }