Flower Museum

Kiseki no Hoshi Botanical Museum

Hideaway in Awaji, Hyōgo, there’s a place where plants, art, and design come together in peaceful harmony — welcome to the Miracle Planet Museum of Plants (Kiseki No Hoshi). Highlights: Huge Greenhouse Space: About 6,700 m² of greenhouse exhibits – making it one of Japan’s largest botanical greenhouse areas. Diverse Plant Worlds: There are themed […]

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Musée Marmottan Monet

Stepping into the Marmottan isn’t just about paintings—it’s walking into Monet’s garden with your eyes. The museum houses the world’s largest collection of Monet’s works, including dozens of masterpieces framed by his love of flowers, gardens and water. Highlights: Largest Collection of Monet WorksThe museum holds the world’s biggest collection of paintings by Claude Monet.

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Museum De Zwarte Tulp

In the heart of the Dutch flower region lies Museum De Zwarte Tulp in Lisse, a cultural treasure dedicated to the world of flower bulbs. Named after the legendary “Black Tulip,” the museum tells the story of how tulips and other bulbs shaped Dutch history, art, and science. Visitors can explore centuries of bulb cultivation,

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Flower Art Museum

Discover the Flower Art Museum: A Blooming Haven for Art and Nature Enthusiasts. Nestled in Aalsmeer, the heart of Dutch floriculture, the Flower Art Museum stands as a unique tribute to the beauty of flowers and plants in contemporary art. Housed in a former water reservoir, the museum offers a captivating blend of art, nature,

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Amsterdam Tulip Museum

The Amsterdam Tulip Museum is a dedicated space that explores the rich history and cultural significance of the tulip. Housed in a historic canal house in Amsterdam’s Jordaan neighborhood, the museum offers visitors a comprehensive journey through the tulip’s origins and its impact on Dutch culture.​ Exhibits and Collections: Tulip Origins: Discover the tulip’s beginnings

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