@tonyallen4265

Absolutely amazing! Great video. You were totally blessed to have a private tour. Thank you for letting us join you via YouTube.

@ajadrew

I'm from England & had not heard of Frank Lloyd - Beautiful architecture that perfectly matches the stunning natural landscape!

@runwithitcreative

I used to volunteer at Fallingwater years ago. Great video and the sound quality is excellent.

@UlexEU

The guide is adorable.

@cjstanley1

This is one of the greatest houses on earth. A must-see.

@balesjo

Of all the wonderful homes and other structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater is my favorite. I could imagine living there as a full-time resident and not just a weekend home. So relaxing to be in that natural setting.

@goudagirl6095

if I had grown up as a child in that house, WHAT an adventure it would be to explore the forest and the stream area under and around the house...as well as the house itself! What a glorious home, one of the most unique and special in all the world. FLW changed the face of architecture forever!

@kateharvey3863

Kitchen is plain because Wright believed kitchen spaces to be for working. Similar to that of an office or any area where a person may want a clear mind to focus and create. Great tour!! Thank you for this

@pixelrancher

What a blessing for Edgar Jr and his partner Paul to leave this residence to the Conservancy with so much of it in original condition and still filled with their artwork and furnishings. So many of these world treasures have been lost to time.

@brehanna.55

I looked this house up on YouTube for my Art Appreciation class! I had no clue it was so close to me! I just might take a road trip one day! Woooooow! ❤❤❤

@jeanmkaufmann

Falling Water has got to be my favorite Frank Lloyd Wright design. 🙂🇨🇦

@VansHalham

The impact that FLW's designing has on us, is profound. I am so happy that Falling Water is  public space.

@KaraBowesOKC

I absolutely love how you slide back the glass and walk down to the water to take a plunge into the cold water.

@nancycurtis488

This house is so fantastic and unique for sure.  I love it.  I live in east Texas…since 1983 close to a town that in the 1930’s had more millionaires per capita then any other town in Texas at the time because of the east Texas oil boom.  I noticed a house on the left as we were coming into Kilgore.  I thought to myself that the house looked so much, to me, like something that Frank Lloyd Wright  must have designed.  At one time I noticed it was for sale so I called the realtor.  I asked if it was a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house.  The realtor had to do some quick research but told me that the house had actually been designed by one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s pupils  in the 1930’s.   Someone did buy the house…the asking price at the time was just under a million dollars.  I wish I could have seen the interior.  I have several books about Wright’s designs, including Falling Waters, that I bought at a library sale.  Thank you so much for posting this video.  Such an amazing house.  Nancy Curtis…deep in the pine tree forests of oil rich east Texas.

@gailrobinson3168

I visited Falling Water with my Highschool class. It was breathtaking ‼️The incredible setting, the use of  natural stone, and the soothing sound of the stream were just mesmerizing  ‼️

@thebob01

Absolutely love this house. Had the pleasure of visiting it in July 2023. Pictures and video don't do it justice. It really is an incredible work of art.

@cathal37

A TRULY MAGNIFICENT HOUSE AND PLACE TO LIVE PEACEFULLY. ABSOLUTE HEAVEN.

@classicalaid1

When I was a university student in Pittsburgh I would shop in Kaufman's Department Store all the time. So one of the pebbles on the driveway of Falling Waters is thanks to me.

@donnapalmeri9573

BEAUTIFUL and AWESOME!!!!

@kayewilson8391

The reason the “kitchen” looks plain is because he didn’t call them kitchens. He called them workrooms. They were simple and very functional