Taliesin Preservation in Spring Green has been recognized by National Geographic with a “Best of the World 2026” award for its Weekend Workshops.
Taliesin was nominated by Weekend Workshop participant and contributor Jacqueline Kehoe, who is part of National Geographic’s global community of writers, editors, photographers and explorers.
Taliesin Preservation’s Weekend Workshops were highlighted alongside destinations in Ireland, Africa, Turkey, Mongolia and more in the “Best of the World Series” as one of the best wellness retreats in the world for 2026.
“Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterfully designed Wisconsin home, may not seem like an obvious wellness destination,” Kehoe said in a statement. “But any Wright fan will tell you the renowned 20th-century architect’s philosophy was rooted in creating spaces in harmony with nature that enhance human well-being.”
Weekend Workshop offers stays on Frank Lloyd Wright’s 800-acre estate for three days and two nights while learning new skills.
“We are thrilled and honored to have been nominated by Jacqueline Kehoe and given this prestigious award from National Geographic,” Caroline Hamblen, director of programs at Taliesin Preservation, said in a statement.
