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Take A Tour
Daily Public Tours
Groups of 10 or More
School/Student Tours
Speakers Bureau
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Daily Public Tours
Guides reveal how Wright's organic architecture
is expressed in dramatic open spaces, circular forms
and breathtaking lake views.
Tours take one hour and are offered daily
at 1 p.m. Admission is $3 per adult, $2 per student. Tickets may be
purchased in the Gift Shop.
Monona Terrace is accessible to visitors with disabilities.
*Parties of fewer than 10 do not require reservations.
Groups of 10 or more can make reservations by calling
(608) 261-4015.
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Groups of 10 or More
Please schedule your tour
three weeks in advance. Call the Tourism Coordinator at (608)
261-4015 to make a reservation.
Group fees are $3 per adult, $2 per student.
Bus parking passes are available for a $5 fee.
The pass ensures easy access to the building and no-hassle
parking.
Inquire about our additional services, including introductory slide presentations and
video loans.
Please report delays or cancellation as soon
as possible. Without notification, our guides can wait only
20 minutes for your arrival.
* Parties of fewer than 10 do not require reservations.
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School/Student Tours
Click here to go to the Educator's Page and learn more.
Students will explore how
the building is inspired by its environment and simple geometry.
Your visit complements curricula in Wisconsin history, art,
design and community planning. (Ask about our teacher
materials.)
Student admission is $2, Dane County students
are $1. Teachers and chaperones receive complimentary admission.
There must be at least one adult chaperone for every 10 students
on the tour. Please call the Tourism Coordinator at (608)
261-4015 to make a reservation.
Sorry, there are no indoor lunch facilities
at Monona Terrace. Our rooftop and nearby Olin Park are available
for picnics.
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Speakers Bureau
Let us come to you.
A Monona Terrace representative will travel to your organization's
meeting in southern Wisconsin and present a slide program
with information and history about Frank Lloyd Wright's Monona
Terrace. Call the Tourism Coordinator at (608) 261-4015 to
make arrangements.
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