Frank Lloyd Wright, the renowned American architect, is buried in the courtyard of his world-famous home and studio, Taliesin, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin. This location is significant not only because it was his home but also because it served as a source of inspiration throughout his career.
Wright passed away on April 9, 1959, and was interred at Taliesin to reflect his deep connection to the site and the philosophy of blending architecture with nature. The choice of burial site is fitting for someone who dedicated his life to creating harmony between the built environment and the natural world.