The keepers of this hidden house in Plano, Illinois surely keep all stones far away from the property. The unique design makes it seem as if it is made entirely of glass as you can see straight through it. There isn't anything else like it in the state. Check it out:
Farnsworth House in northern Illinois was designed to be a piece of art. Construction was completed in 1951 on this one-room glass house.
Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the house served as a country retreat for Dr. Edith Farnsworth and is made to allow views of the beautiful surrounding farmland.
Today, guests can visit Wednesday through Sunday for tours of this hidden house that is like something out of a movie. Restored several times over the years, the place is pristine and still looks ahead of its time in terms of modernity.
The house is so hidden that it cannot be seen from the road and is completely surrounded by forestry and country tranquility.
In addition to tours, guests can choose to host events at Farnsworth House. Small weddings can be had outdoors at this venue.
This minimalist house is a perfect model for those who like that style. Whether you're looking for inspiration or just like to tour houses, this is the perfect one to check out.
Large windows make it seem as if this place is made entirely of glass. Though seemingly fragile, it has withstood the test of time.
Get more details about Farnsworth House on its website. If you've ever been to this hidden house, we'd love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.
For more like this, check out nine things that happened in Illinois that no one will forget.
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