Müller House, Arlington Heights
Facts and practical information
The Müller House is a historic house located at 500 North Vail Avenue in Arlington Heights, Illinois. F.W. Müller built the house for his family and their soda water business in 1882. The Müller business was one of the first commercial establishments in Arlington Heights and was part of the city's early transition from a rural settlement to a large suburb of Chicago. The house is also an uncommon blend of architectural styles; while it features a Greek Revival cornice with scrolled brackets and a symmetrical front facade, the style is not seen elsewhere in the house, which otherwise has a Victorian design. The design also combines the functional necessities of the factory with the decorative features of a middle-class home; prominent among the latter is the house's woodwork, which includes a carved oak staircase. ()
Arlington Heights Central Business DistrictArlington Heights
Müller House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Woodfield Mall, Arlington Park, Randhurst Village, Lake Arlington.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Müller House by public transport?
Bus
- Northwest Hwy & Vail • Lines: 696 (5 min walk)
- Wilkie & Euclid • Lines: 696 (28 min walk)
Train
- Arlington Heights (6 min walk)