Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden, Urban garden in Midtown Kansas City, United States.
The Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden is an urban garden in Midtown Kansas City featuring colorful perennial beds, bronze sculptures, and stone walls that define different sections. Water fountains scattered throughout the grounds complement brick pathways that guide visitors through the landscaped spaces.
This memorial opened in 2000 honoring Ewing and Muriel Kauffman, philanthropists whose foundations supported education and the arts throughout Kansas City. The garden was established as a lasting tribute to their commitment to the community through decades of charitable giving.
The garden blends European park design with Midwestern horticultural traditions, reflecting how the Kauffman family drew inspiration from their international journeys. Walking through, you notice this balance in the carefully arranged flower beds and pathways that bring both influences together.
The garden is open to visitors daily with free admission and dedicated parking available on the grounds. You can explore at your own pace, taking time to walk through each section without time pressure.
Inside the Orangery building, seasonal plants and gardenias are cultivated, the favorite flowers of Muriel Kauffman. These blooms reach their peak in late spring near where both founders are commemorated.
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