The Isadore J. and Lucille Zimmerman House (1950) was designed by one of the world’s greatest modern architects, Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Wright designed the house, the interiors, all the furniture, the gardens, and even the mailbox. In 1979 the building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Dr. and Mrs. Zimmerman left the property to the Currier in 1988. In 1990 the house and grounds were opened so that visitors could enjoy glimpses of a private world from the 1950s and 1960s, including the Zimmermans’ personal collection of modern art, pottery, and sculpture. Many people believe that the Zimmerman House is a total work of art. The only Wright home open to the public in New England, it is also one of only a few Wright buildings owned and operated by an art museum. The Currier offers visitors a variety of tour options to explore and discover the Zimmerman House. To make a reservation for a public or private tour of the house, visit our Tour Programs page. Please visit our Accessibility page for information regarding wheelchair access. Want to make a weekend getaway and explore the architecture of Manchester? | | View the photo gallery >> Watch the video >> Book a tour reservation >> |