Krohn Conservatory

Garden
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Lindsay A
47 month ago
My favorite conservatory. My grandparents took my little sister and I here for the butterfly exhibit years and years ago. Went back recently and it's still magical.
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Veronica G
94 month ago
Beautiful plants & trees. Very small & a quick tour but worth a visit.
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Discover Ohio
135 month ago
The Palm, Tropical, Desert and Orchid houses exhibit permanent displays of exotic plants in natural settings, complete with a 20 ft rainforest waterfall. The Conservatory has over 3,500 plant species.
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Erin B
136 month ago
If you go there a lot, you should buy a membership. That's where the conservatory gets all of its money! It's only $40 for a family of 6!
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Cheri D
137 month ago
No matter how cold it is outside...leave your coat in the car, especially if you're a shutterbug. Sweating profusely or trying to balance a coat while taking pics can seriously hamper the experience.
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Chris T
151 month ago
The Trains, Trestles and Traditions celebration takes over Krohn around the holidays each year. It features a train display that loops through the building and a giant poinsettia tree.
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Chris T
153 month ago
The Conservatory hosts several photographer nights during the Butterfly Show each year. Pick one of those evenings to avoid kids getting in your way. Don't be afraid to get close to the butterflies.
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K12 Inc
154 month ago
Did you know? Eden Park’s first greenhouses were built in the 1880s and opened to the public in 1902. In 1930, the old buildings were replaced with the aluminum and glass Art Deco building.
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Ghostly International
155 month ago
Relaxing, peaceful, beautiful. The Krohn Conservatory will envelope you in over 3,000 species of plant life. Check out the cave behind the waterfall.
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HISTORY
164 month ago
Completed in 1933, & named after Irwin M. Krohn who served on the Board of Park Commissioners. It contains more than 3,500 plant species from all over the world, & is home to six seasonal floral shows