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Where visitors will watch an intro about the Marin's huse and Frank Lloyd
Quite modern!
To us it was quite easy to see
The intro is projected on glass
Moveable protection on the ceiling
View of the whole
The entrance desk
Quite intriguing!
Now it shows the inside of Martin's house
The Martin's house plan
Eleanor and Wilson Greatbatch Pavilion Building

Website: darwinmartinhouse.org

Phone: (716) 856-3858

Cross Streets: Near the intersection of Jewett Pkwy and Summit Ave

125 Jewett Pkwy, Darwin Martin House Complex Buffalo, NY 14214-2301 ·342.71 mi

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Tripadvisor traveler Brend482 09/18/21

This Pavilion is just the visitors' center for the Martin House complex adjacent to it. There is a short informational film and rows of photos of the Martin family, the house under construction and in use and information about its design. It's a perfectly fine visitors' center, but it's really part of the Martin House.

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Tripadvisor traveler Maui2soon 08/12/17

beautiful glass building on Darwin Martin campus. Has instructional posters and desk/cabinet built ins. Also hosts parties, catering, yoga classes...popular venue...

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Tripadvisor traveler Robby G C 01/13/17

I had no idea that we had to pay our tickets at the Eleanor and Wilson Greatbatch Pavillion. We thought we had to pay at the Martin’s home, but we couldn’t find an entrance, until we found the souvenir shop. The lady there showed us how to get the tickets from the pavilion. It’s quite modern inside the pavilion. Wow! When they showed a small introduction about the Martin's house, it was projected on the inside glass. We could see everything quite clearly. Besides this, there is a lot of information about the Martin’s house and Frank Lloyd Wright and his colleagues. The clerk as well as our guide were very nice. I found out that people could rent this pavilion for anything, even have a banquet. Wow! I enjoyed my time here where I learned a lot about Buffalo and local architecture. I had no idea that Buffalo used to be a village of 500 people. Thanks to the Erie Canal it became a large city. It’s truly a worthwhile a visit!

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Tripadvisor traveler climberchica 08/20/16

This is a beautiful space but somewhat limited in what it has to offer. As a starting point for tours to meet it is perfect but it is not a destination in and of itself unless you are really into glass boxes.

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