Mantyla House

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2015: We are seeking sponsorship help to aid in funding the relocation of the R.W. Lindholm House (Mäntylä). Once facing eminent demolition, Mäntylä has now been saved! Help fund the home's journey from Minnesota to Polymath Park in Pennsylvania. 

2017: The Lindholm House, FLW 1952; Has been dissembled, crated, and shipped to PA by Tom Papinchak and his team of master craftsmen.

2018: Mantyla House is “Reborn” as it rises again in Polymath Park.

2021: Mantyla House, CBS Sunday morning, interview Heather and Tom: CBS Video: https://www.franklloydwrightovernight.net/

Present: The Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece is open for tours and overnight stays. https://www.franklloydwrightovernight.net/lindholm

http://www.polymathpark.com

Contact:

Jim Klippel

jhklippel@gmail.com

770-315-7524

or

Tom Papinchak

info@polymathpark.com

 
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Frank Lloyd Wright Overnight

Mäntylä, meaning "of the pines" was designed for the R.W. Lindholm family by Mr. Wright. The home will place you into a setting flowing with Mr. Wright's eclectic yet visionary design techniques. Discover the dramatic angles and prows that seem to tower over the landscape. Mäntylä was designed in 1952 and is now for the first time, offering daily tours and overnight accommodations. Visitors from all around the globe are now invited to reserve and create a personal and memorable experience up-close in this inspiring way.