The Desert Garden at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens is a unique place to visit, as it is one of the largest cactus gardens in the world. Expanding over 10 acres, this garden showcases more than 2000 variants of cacti and 3000 succulent plants. These plants are spread out over 60 landscaped beds and have been brought over from different parts of the world. About 200 of the 300 species of Aloe available throughout the world are found here at this very garden. The largest cactus, Cereus Xanthocarpus is a tree sized cactus weighing in at about 20 tons (18 metric tonnes).
Japanese Garden at The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens is one of the most visited and frequented places at The Huntington. With a marvelous and iconic landscape, a prominent moon bridge, koi-filled ponds and a vintage Japanese house of historical importance, this garden has remained as a place of fascination for more than 20 million visitors since its establishment in 1928. A five-room house created in Japan in 1904, was later shipped off to Pasadena and later acquired in 1911. Seifu-an (Arbor of Pure Breeze) is a ceremonial tea-house built in 1960s is found here as well. There also exists a Zen court and a bonsai collection created in 1968. In 2011, a year long restoration of the entire garden had taken place.
The Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens houses exhibits that can be interacted with by kids or adults. This greenhouse has three distinctive habitats (Lowland Tropical Rain Forest, Cloud Forest and Carnivorous Plant Bog) and a plant lab dedicated to experiments relating to plant parts. This massive glass and steel enclosure has a maximum height of 96 feet (29 meters) at the top of the rotunda, and 43 feet (13 meters) at the wings that lead to the other two habitats.
This is a thrilling destination! America's favourite travelling big top circus famous for its captivating stunts and tricks performed by world-class experts. Watching this circus will leave you mesmerised as the audiences are lost in their colourful costumes, aerial feats, acrobatics, clowning, music and more. Early arrivals can let your kids participate in an interactive pre show and meet the cast.
Established in 2014, UHF Gallery is an art gallery located in the buzzing Larimer Square outside Denver, Colorado. The gallery primarily features pop surreal art and is the third avatar, with previous galleries including The Benjamin Benjamin gallery in Hood River/Portland, OR, and the Octopoda online gallery. UHF Gallery hosts Denver's best artists, and the global collection includes artists from all over the world. There paintings of many notable artists are quite offbeat and out of the box. If you are an admirer of unconventional creativity, you will end up liking this gallery and the art it displays. So if you are heading over to this place, you need to know this isn't the usual artwork, but an expansion of artist's eccentric side through his work.