Bartlesville Community Center
Bartlesville Community Center
Designed by the chief architect Wesley Peters of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, this architectural wonder in Bartlesville is a performing arts and multi-functional facility. The Bartlesville Community Center was opened in 1982 and still features a broad range of events, including ballets, stage productions, musicals and much more in its 1700 seat performing arts hall.
Step inside the interior, which holds the world's largest Cloisonne mural which depicts a stylized northeastern Oklahoma landscape. Frank Lloyd Wright's widow, Olgivanna Lloyd Wright, chose most of the decor, adding a modern, elegant finish to the interior. Perhaps most notably, remarkable crystalline light fixtures are suspended like icicles from the ceiling in the Community Hall. A must-see for architecture and performing arts fans alike, this cultural gem also sits in close proximity to the iconic Price Tower.