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Pretty living garden wall near the library entrance.
Lillian W.

Buckle in...I gotta wordy with this review. I am one of those tourists that admire Frank Lloyd Wright (FLW) works and find enjoyment in visiting buildings designed by him. So my review is about the esthetics and the "museum". Let me clarify I am not an architect, nor designer or engineer. I am just a plain ole person, novice admirer of FLW work. So when I finally got a chance to visit the Marin Civic Center during the week, I was ecstatic...Yippee! It is open to the public, no fees. From afar, you can see this beautiful behemoth of a building from the expressway. Trademark soft curved lines of a FLW building melts into the hillside. As I followed the signs to the parking lot, which is free by the way, the pathway to the lot was even designed as part of the landscape. As I was walking into the center, I looked up and saw the open space that brought the outdoors indoors. The front gates was signature Art Deco designed FLW. I entered the administration building near the library. When I walked in, the hallways had a museum type info boards and photos about the building of the civic center and of FLW. Neat stuff. Plus there is an original FLW made diorama of the entire landscape. I learned an outdoor amphitheater and county fairground pavilion were designed on paper but never built. Darn gorgeous building. But I hear that structural it could have been built better. The current functionality for the employees isn't quite there due to the long hallways, minimal amount of elevators and stairwells. If you are curious, swing on by to take a gander.

David F.

Staying in San Rafael for a short getaway with my wife, we saw the Frank Lloyd Wright Marin Civic Center was nearby. We had always wanted to see it, but living in Contra Costa County did not get over this way much. So after checking out on a Monday we came by. I was a little confused by the Yelp business hours which implied it was only open to the public on Wednesday from 10 AM to 12 PM. Not true. It houses the courthouse and other public facilities so the Civic Center building is always open to the public during normal business hours. The Wednesday hours quoted on Yelp are for a once a week tour. We were delighted that we could roam all around taking pictures of the beautiful architecture. There's a nice display with pictures/history of the Civic Center at one end of the third floor that gave us some background. Ironically, Frank Lloyd Wright passed away and could not live to see the final design come to life. Wright 's plans were actually more ambitious but some parts never came to fruition, a shame. The building opened in 1962 and is now undergoing some additional restoration judging by the extensive scaffolding on the outside. But wandering through the different floors our visit was not marred by any construction activity on the interior - everything is well-preserved and beautiful. The interior is very open, with skylights above and openings that let you see down from the upper floors to the lower floors. Much greenery abounds. The hallways will get quite toasty on warm days thanks to those skylights. Make sure you go through the cafeteria to the outside and see the trademark spire. While we were outside a newlywed couple was having photos taken - if you are going to be married in a City Hall, this is the way to go! The Marin Civic Center is a California and National Historic Landmark - a must-see for lovers of architecture and local history.

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Clyde V.

Excellent space for a large expo-type event. Went to a gem (and bead?) show and got lost for hours in amazing crystals from all over the globe! There were at least 95 vendor booths and a sitting area situated right in the center for when your feet give up on you! Bring a cocktail and sunglasses. There are no drinks of any sort and there are fluorescent lights. Not my favorite combo. But again, beautiful crystals. So.

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Marin County Civic Center

Marin County Civic Center

4.3(34 reviews)
0.3 mi

I had no idea that they did tours at the Marin County Civic Center. The information about Frank…read moreLloyd Wright was very interesting. The tour was very informative. There were areas that I've never seen and the history was fascinating. I highly recommend people take the tour because the history of the building is fascinating. I didn't know that there was a library there it's built in such a way that it absorbs the noise so it's very quiet and peaceful in there.

107/2024 Have been…read moreplanning to visit here for the longest time! Considered the state and National Historic landmark located in San Rafael, California! Finally got to see Frank Lloyd Wright's last major design in 1957. He was a famous American Architect known for his creative structure modern design concept. In his 70 years practice, he designed more than 1000 structures including residential. ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lloyd_Wright) Most buildings are highrise but this civic center was designed horizontally with a span of almost 450 meters long consisting of 3 -4 stories high. This building was built spanding on the top crowns of 3 separate hills. An archway creating for entrance to the buildings , and a road access to parking areas. Limited hours parking on site available with Parking lots in sections. Beautiful Landscaping done in this 82 acre complex with a lagoon adds to the wonderful ambience of the center. This civic center was built in 1960 and houses the county's different community services departments like: Agriculture , Weights & Measures County Clerk Board of Supervisors Community Development Agency Child Support Services Cultural Services District Attorney Departure of Finance Court Collections Fire Department Civil Grand Jury Human Resources Human & Health Services Housing Authority Information & Technology Free County Library Superior Court Public Administrator Public Works Public Defender Registrar of Voters Recorder Retirement Sheriff Tax Collector We were able to walk inside building enjoying the arts on display , and also visited the library. Restrooms are well maintained. The center roof Skylights covering brightens the long hallways while giving sunlight to the center opening overlooking landscaping at the ground level. Group tours also available on Fridays from 10:30 to noon. Have to purchase tickets and be ready to a mile walk for 90 minutes. For more info email tours@marincounty.org

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US Post Office

2.5(26 reviews)
0.4 mi

Great service from this post office!…read more Only down side is that the historical and architectural significance of this building is not recognized by it's staff, and there is no presence for the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation -- even though this FLW building is the first built in the Marin County Civic Center complex. You can learn more about it at the neighbouring Civic Center building! It would have been better if FLW Foundation had some postcards for sale, and so that fans of the famous architect could buy souvenirs to support the foundation and post office services! Seems like a BIG miss, when all other FLW-designed buildings would offer this all over the country.

Excellent customer service at the San-Rafael Civic Center USPS branch…read more Two USPS employees "Grace" and "Monique" have been particularly helpful and not to mention very patient, considering my bad habit of showing up at 4:59pm (they close @5). They'd have been completely in their right to not help me get my packages out, considering they're technically closed at 5, but they've patiently assisted me despite being at the tail end of their shift. Now let me be clear when I say that I do not encourage, condone or recommend anyone go there at or after 5pm expecting to be helped. That is definitely not advised.42+3'f='4'4 The last thing I need is for their patience to run out sooner than had it just been me that was late. They might start closing exactly at 5 and that would be very bad for me, because I am late very often, admittedly. At least I'm not in denial! Glass half full here, yes. Anyways even tho I'm not technically a USPS employee, I have certain tasks I help out with when I'm there. Like when I'm the last customer inside and someone else tries to come inside, I politeltly inform them that "the Novato branch is open till 6pm. Now F OFF!" Hehe, okay, I don't say that last part, but it would be hilarious to see peoples reactions. Now all my packages are always pre-paid since it's all stuff I've sold on ebay so most of the time I just need to drop them off at the counter, but I'm not gonna act like I haven't stumbled in holding multiple boxes with labels that still need to be attached and I don't have any tape... Doesn't seem too bad until you forget which label goes to which box. I just have to pull out my smartphone and consult with my eBay app, matching each printed label to its corresponding package even though at this point I know it's well after 5 pm... See, its at this moment you think to yourself, "Wow, their patience is just like what yelp thinks of this review; Pretty epic." That's also my que from yelp to "STFU". It means I've "typed too much and should probably go to sleep, it's 4am"... If I go to sleep now I might be able to get up early enough to make it to the post office before 5pm! THAT would be pretty epic.

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