Inside Lloyd Wright’s Bollman House

Member Presale March 18 & 19

The Bollman House Tour

Limited space available. This exclusive tour is expected to sell out. Register early!


Both tour dates have sold out.

Saturday, April 25th and Tuesday, April 28th
 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.


Get a rare inside look one of Lloyd Wright’s unique textile-block designed homes, right in the heart of Hollywood. Completed in 1923 for the President of the Dial Film Company, the Bollman House is one of Lloyd Wright’s first independent commissions and an early experiment in textile-block design. Frank Lloyd Wright, (Lloyd Wright’s father) expanded on the concept of textile-block design after seeing the work done at the Bollman House. 

Originally designed in the Mayan Revival style, the Bollman House has undergone a number of incompatible alterations that are now being reversed thanks to its current owners’ care and stewardship.

This tour, which is exclusive to the L.A. Conservancy, will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn more about the Wright’s legacy and to see the back yard and ground floor of a significant Lloyd Wright home as it currently undergoes restoration. This intimate, hour-long tour of this private residence will be led by homeowner Eran Hammer, who will speak to the joys and challenges of restoring this landmark home.


Member Presale March 18 & 19!
$35 Members/$45 General Public


  • The Bollman House Tour

    Saturday, April 25, 2026 - SOLD OUT

    This tour has sold out.

    This tour has sold out.
  • The Bollman House Tour (New Rescheduled Date)

    Tuesday, April 28, 2026 - SOLD OUT

    This tour has sold out.

    Please note, due to a scheduling conflict with the homeowner, the April 29th date has been rescheduled to April 28th. 

    This tour has sold out.
L.A. Conservancy archives
Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy
Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy
Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy
Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy
Lloyd Wright, 1927. Herald-Examiner Collection/Los Angeles Public Library. | Lloyd Wright, 1927. Herald-Examiner Collection/Los Angeles Public Library.

Important Information

Meeting and parking information provided in reservation confirmation.

  • Tour will occur rain or shine.
  • If a member of your party is in a wheelchair, please let us know in advance by emailing info@laconservancy.org.

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Major funding for the Los Angeles Conservancy’s educational programs is provided by the Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation.