My husband and I love to go to the Springville Museum of Art. I've posted about it before on this blog, because that's how much we love this place. It's just a short drive from our house, and you don't have to spend all day in there because it's not a giant museum. They regularly change their exhibits, and I'm always pleasantly surprised by the space inside the museum (not to mention the beautiful Spanish-style exterior).
We went in the early spring last year, so one thing I didn't know about the place is that they have a gorgeous walled-in garden. We went recently, and found an open door in the middle of one of the exhibits beckoning us into the garden. I was in heaven once I stepped through the door.
Take a look for yourself.
My other favorite part about the museum, is the interior. It's tile flooring all around, and the middle area is lit by skylights, large potted (real) trees, a fancy tower with windows that encases the spiral stairs leading up to the second floor, and an intricately-designed mechanical water feature as shown in the video below.
To learn more about the museum and plan your visit, click here.
To see our other visit to this place, and the interior, click here.
**This post was not sponsored, I just really love this place.
How divine! So unique and interesting. Lovely garden
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful! I love finding fun spots in my area!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThe garden looks so peaceful! Thank you for sharing those images!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful! It is definitely my kind of place, especially on such a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteI adore museums and this one looks incredible! I'd love to go one day.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I haven't been but I love museums and this looks so fun!
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Oh wow, This place is absolutely beautiful! That courtyard is amazing! I would love to sit and have brunch out there. From what I can see of the architecture of the museum, it seems like a very beautiful building... ooh that balcony.. I would have a field day in that place!
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