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Set in a landmark building — the oldest public wood-and-glass conservatory in North America — the Conservatory of Flowers inspires awe and fascination with its rare and exotic plant collection. This Week’s Hours. Open Thursday – Tuesday, 10am – 4:30pm. Last entry is 4pm. All Hours
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December 4, 1972 [3] (44 Years Ago) The Conservatory of Flowers is a greenhouse and botanical garden that houses a collection of rare and exotic plants in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California. With construction having been completed in 1879, it is the oldest building in the park. It was one of the first municipal conservatories ...
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About the Park. A Victorian confection of wood and glass, the Conservatory of Flowers, which opened in 1879, is the oldest building in Golden Gate Park and one of San Francisco’s most beloved landmarks. It houses some 1,700 species of aquatic and tropical plants, many of them rare, including: Special exhibits have included such popular ...
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Specialties: The Conservatory of Flowers is a unique living museum that's bursting with life just waiting to be discovered. Its intimate setting gives visitors an up-close look at rare, exotic plants and beautiful tropical flowers. Our facilities offer a unique opportunity for teachers to bring their lessons to life. Field trips and docent tours give students an up-close and in-person look at ...
- 100 John F Kennedy Dr Golden Gate Park San Francisco, CA 94118
Conservatory of Flowers. 506 reviews. #49 of 1,032 things to do in San Francisco. Nature & Wildlife AreasGardens. Closed now. Write a review. About. The oldest existing building in Golden Gate Park, this Victorian-era greenhouse showcases a wide variety of tropical and seasonal flowers. Meets animal welfare guidelines.