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Today, the 10,000 square-foot Conservatory houses tropical plants and waterfalls and hosts several horticultural shows throughout the year. The Sunken Garden is a 3-acre formal garden with active fountains.
Sep 10, 2024 · The conservatory contains Indiana’s largest cacao tree. The park plans to finish construction on the Sunken Gardens by May 2025, but needs donations to refurbish the paths and benches.
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Visiting the Park. The oldest city park in Indianapolis, Garfield Park is 126 acres of fun and activity for your family. Come to the park to learn a little bit, relax, play a round of pickleball, visit the conservatory, and more! Download a PDF Map of the Park. Download a PDF Visitor’s Guide.
Garfield Park Conservatory of Indianapolis is a 10,000 square foot tropical Conservatory, 3 acre Sunken Garden, and Children's Garden.
The Garfield Park Conservatory is committed to providing a quality experience for all visitors. If you would like to request an accommodation for an upcoming visit, please contact us at least 24 hours in advance by emailing visitors@garfieldpark.org or calling 773-638-1766.
A rain forest and desert area provide a varied educational opportunity for visitors. The conservatory faces the Sunken Garden, a large landscaped formal garden designed by George E. Kessler. Both the conservatory and grounds are popular wedding sites.
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Explore Garfield Park’s classic beauty and historic gardens. The Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens create a stunning retreat. The Conservatory was originally built in 1915 and has since been rebuilt and expanded over the decades.