This venue provides a nice break when visiting Palm Beach. There are several garden areas and sculptures to view. We particularly enjoyed the Chinese garden. But if you want to be fully informed about the property, stop and get a brochure before you wander around. We picked up one as we were leaving and found it interesting to learn that the gardens were originally created to educate new residents about appropriate tropical plantings.
A surprise gem. Pretty and comfortable. Lots of playful lizards and naked statues (I used my thumb to make the pictures less, um, evocative).
Posh estate like palm beach venue for walking through sculpture gardens, listening to the occasional string quartet and saturday met opera telecast,,lectures in the library area or special exhibitions--small charge for museum and shows.well worth the visit.
This is a hidden gem in Palm Beach. It is located on Royal Palm Way as soon as you cross over the Royal Palm Bridge. The parking lot and entrance is on the side street. This garden has a little of everything. It is beautiful and well maintained. We did not know about this hidden gem until someone at the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden in West Palm Beach recommended that we go here. This is a hidden gem and therefore highly recommended.
My husband and I love strolling through the garden whenever we are in the palm beach area .Also check out their calendar for special events such as concerts and art exhibits. It certainly lives up to its name!
To get away from the noise and traffic, we enjoyed our walk through these gardens, with many "rooms" featuring different kinds of South Florida gardens.
We walked through the gardens and enjoyed it very much, especially the 'jungle' to the right as you first enter. Many park benches and very peaceful and a variety of tropical plants.
This was a lovely garden with sculptures dispersed throughout. There are benches to sit and contemplate or just get out of the Florida sun. I happened to visit on a day when the library was closed, so was unable to see that.
Just walk in and stroll around. It's very well kept and very nice to walk around. Lots of seating corners.
There was no one else here when we came so was very quiet. Enjoyed wandering among the plants,paths and statues. Loved most of the statues. Thought the Sior one was Maleficent when we first saw it.got closer and it kind of made me think of a character that might be used in Howl's castle. Liked the recovery wing and the Churchill/Roosevelt statues. Have to say I didn't get the room set aside for the two large statues of fruit. But everything else was beautiful