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  1. Olbrich Botanical Gardens is a year-round destination for nature-lovers, green-thumbers and respite-seekers. The Gardens, voted one of the top 10 most inspiring gardens in North America by Horticulture Magazine, sit on Madison’s eclectic, quirky eastside across from the expansive Olbrich Park.

  2. Olbrich Botanical Gardens will be a locally treasured and globally renowned source of beauty and knowledge celebrating the importance of plants to foster a sustainable world.

  3. Outdoor Gardens, Lobby + Gift Shop. April - September 10 am – 6 pm daily. October - March 10 am – 4 pm daily. Bolz Conservatory. Closed March 11 - June 14 for Planned Maintenance. Schumacher Library. Permanently Closed

  4. 5 days ago · Outdoor Gardens, Lobby + Gift Shop. April through September 10 am - 6 pm daily. October through March 10 am - 4 pm daily. Bolz Conservatory. Closed March 11 - June 14 for Planned Maintenance. Schumacher Library. Permanently Closed

  5. Olbrich Botanical Gardens. One of Madison's most popular attractions, this oasis of green includes a sunken garden, perennial garden, tower garden, rock garden, herb garden, wildflower garden and an indoor, tropical conservatory. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Explore different ways to experience this place.

  6. Olbrich Botanical Gardens | Our History. 1881. Michael B. Olbrich is born in Chemung, Illinois. 1905. Michael Olbrich graduates from University Law School (Madison). 1916. Michael Olbrich envisions a sweeping park and flower garden on land adjacent to Lake Monona. 1920.

  7. Olbrich Botanical Gardens is a 16 acre outdoor botanical garden and 10,000-square-foot conservatory in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1952 and named for its founder, Michael Olbrich, the gardens are owned and operated jointly by the City of Madison Parks and the non-profit Olbrich Botanical Society.

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