Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Botanical garden and sculpture park in Grand Rapids, United States
Frederik Meijer Gardens is a 158-acre park that combines natural spaces with outdoor art, featuring tropical conservatories, themed gardens, and sculpture installations throughout. The grounds are divided into distinct areas ranging from dense plantings to open meadows, presenting different plant zones and artistic interventions.
The park opened in 1995 through donations from businessman Frederik Meijer and has grown from a local attraction into a major cultural destination. Its development reflects the region's investment in building public art collections and naturalized spaces.
The collection features more than 200 sculptures by international artists including Alexander Calder and Henry Moore, positioned along the garden paths. These works integrate art into everyday walks, creating moments where nature and human creativity intersect.
The park is open daily with extended hours on certain weekdays and different opening times on weekends. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear, as the grounds are hilly and walks between garden areas can be long.
The indoor tropical butterfly exhibition allows visitors to observe thousands of butterflies in different life stages within a temperature-controlled glass building. This experience offers an unexpected contrast to the outdoor landscape and showcases biodiversity in an enclosed space.
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