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Visit the Conservatory to enjoy butterflies, garden railway, colorful flowers and more. Check out the calendar for upcoming events, such as Cocktails at the Conservatory, Superheroes Night Out and Farmers Market.
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You will when you spend the day at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Here, you’ll find beautiful indoor and outdoor gardens, dynamic exhibitions, artwork and more. Hours & Admission
Plan your visit to Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens using the following tips on what to bring and what to see and do while you're here.
The conservatory is set within the Franklin Park neighborhood, and surrounded by Franklin Park, the 88-acre city park of the same name. The conservatory was built in 1895 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
A botanical landmark just two miles east of downtown Columbus, Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens features exotic plant collections and displays, seasonal exhibitions, outdoor gardens (including community and culinary gardens) and a variety of educational programming.
Explore the world of horticulture, art and nature at the Conservatory, a historic glasshouse with 40 acres of gardens. Discover seasonal exhibits, events and attractions, such as Chihuly glass, light art and butterflies.
Explore indoor and outdoor gardens, exhibitions, and art at this historic venue in an 88-acre park. See Dale Chihuly glass, James Turrell light installation, and more at Franklin Park Conservatory.