Hollyhock House, the landmark East Hollywood residence that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for heiress Aline Barnsdall in 1919, will reopen to the public today following a two-year, pandemic-induced closure. During the closure, the Los Angeles city government, which owns and operates the house, embarked on a series of conservation and restoration projects and created a new virtual tour to teach visitors about one of Wright’s most influential California projects.
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