Wednesday, July 30, 2008
A little piece of paradise!
With its glass walls glittering in the morning sun, my daughters and I happily approached a piece of paradise.
Formally named the Franklin Park Conservatory and Chihuly Collection, this exotic treat is located at 1777 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio.
If you're fortunate enough to visit, you will not be disappointed.
Water will fall just inches from your eyes. Jasmine will scent the air as you walk through the Himalayas and giant Koi will inspire your love.
Add in a desert, a rain forest and an amazing butterfly exhibit and you will just be touching on what the Conservatory has to offer you.
This unique place houses plants, animals and even exquisite hand blown glass by the artist Chihuly. It is a treat in any season but, especially delightful to visit when Ohio turns cold. Many times we've wandered through the balmy rain forest room on a bitter winter day.
I must confess however that it is a bit pricey. At $7.50 for adults, $6.00 for seniors and students and $4.00 for children 2-12, you should consider a membership if you fall in love like we did. A household or grandparent membership is $55 dollars and will allow you free admission all year. The Conservatory is open Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm. Wednesdays 10am-8pm. Though normally closed on Mondays, the Conservatory is open on Holiday Mondays. Parking is free. For more information please go to their website at: http://www.fpconservatory.org/.
A few considerations: The floors in the rain forest and Himalaya rooms tend to be damp, so care should be taken with those who have unsure footing. Those visiting who use wheelchairs should enter through the main doors and take the ramp down to the left and use the elevators to the second floor. Also, this is not a place to run and yell. Children are welcomed and are even provided with hands on activities, but if you have a little dear who can not hold hands and use their inside voice, this would not be a happy place to visit. One last thought, if you have a loved one who is sensitive to environmental changes you may need to skip this trip. My son, does not like the sudden changes in temperature and humidity from room to room. Because of this, we visit the Conservatory when he is not with us.
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