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Friends of the Meeting House

FRIENDS OF THE MEETING HOUSE was established in 1976 to preserve the integrity of the original Frank Lloyd Wright design through restoration and enhancement of the special architectural character of the building. Membership is open to anyone interested in this purpose.

The FRIENDS, in cooperation with the First Unitarian Society, sponsor programs and activities which include:

Click here for the history and photographs of the Meeting House

Guided Tours of the Meeting House

are offered Sunday afternoons from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Visitors are welcome during working hours at other times with the caveat that they need to understand that the facility is a working church and that there may be activities which will preclude viewing of the entire facility. While we do not charge for casual visits, visitors are encourages to make a donation to the preservation of our architecturally extraordinary home, which is also extraordinarially expensive to maintain and repair. Large groups must call ahead! (608) 233-9774 x 110


We invite you to join FRIENDS OF THE MEETING HOUSE. Membership entitles you to a discount on Friends-sponsored programs, publications, and architectural tours.

Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please send a check for the membership level you wish and the following information to the address below.

FRIEND $25/yr

FAMILYFRIEND $35/yr

SUPERFRIEND $Your amount.../yr

Name ____________________________________

Address ______________________________________________________________

City _________________________________

State _____ Zip ____________

Phone _________________

Make checks payable to Friends of the Meeting House.

For further information, call or write:

Friends of The Meeting House
900 University Bay Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53705
(608) 233-9774, extension 110

Other Madison buildings designed by Wright and open to the public:

Privately owned and not open to public:

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