Reviews of Zimmerman House. (Museum) in Manchester (New Hampshire).
Zimmerman House
223 Heather St, Manchester, NH 03104, United States
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Reviews of Zimmerman House
Star McBabe
Again visiting two Currier owned Frank Lloyd wright homes on a single tour was amazing. I'm very familiar with his work and this home is very similar to some of his more Craftsman style structures at Taliesin. The autumnal palette and outstanding art collection really add to the space. It's also amazing to see it fully furnished in his vision. As someone who appreciates architecture as art as well as other forms, there was something to look at everywhere. What an amazing space.
Lexi Stiller
Took a tour with the Currier Museum of Art and it was absolutely wonderful. Despite it being very rainy, the houses were still marvelous!
steve glynn
Nice tour. The shuttle takes you from the museum, the house is really cool and well taken care of, but there's a little too much taking from the guides
Derek Hyde
So worth the trip! Both homes are a true must see!!! The staff of the museum are very knowledgeable about FLW.
Sayem Shah
I walk pass this building. I wish to go inside but they are closed due to pandemic.
Victor Longtin
This home is a recent acquisition by the Currier and is in need of some restoration which is underway the question to ask restore or continue on
Edvalda Pereira
Amazing how fast you fall in love with a beautiful "old house" like that.
I totally recommended a visit!!
Sarah Goff
This may not appeal to many but I am fascinated by Wright architecture and USONian style so I recommend it. The docents were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable.
Angie Gambo
Loved the styling and decor of the Zimmerman. Preferred the open layout of the Kalil.
Gerry Gan
Incredible peek into 1950s and Frank Lloyd Wright!