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Parisian Sculptures in the Heart of Philly at Rodin

Picture 14Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) changed the face of figurative sculpture and ushered in a whole new era of artistic expression, and Philadelphia is lucky to hold the namesake museum and the lush gardens that surround it. Based on the collections of Philadelphia’s great movie theater magnate and philanthropist Jules E. Mastbaum, the Rodin holds most of the sculptor’s works and strives to preserve and restore his art. It’s one of the only places outside of France that you can experience his work!

Perhaps the most exciting part of the Rodin is the collaboration between the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fairmount Park Commission, and Pennsylvania Horticultural Society to renew and exhibit this urban oasis. These Philadelphia big wigs are making the Rodin into the flowering utopia it was meant to be, showcasing both the artwork and the nature that inspires it. Sometimes trying to pay a visit to a national museum in one stop can be overwhelming, but the conciseness of the Rodin makes it perfect for an afternoon stop.

1. NZ to India at Philly Int’l Flower Show March 1-7

Journey around the globe with breathtaking stops in India, Brazil, the Netherlands, South Africa, New Zealand and Singapore at the Philadelphia Flower Show. Under the theme “Passport to the World,” attendees will see thousands of plant and floral design entries of local enthusiasts as Picture 7well as international experts in hundreds of different categories.

As the world’s largest indoor flower exhibition, don’t miss out on the free gardening presentations (there’s 150 held throughout the week), as well as dozens of educational displays that explore the newest gardening trends. To compliment the fabulous exhibits, enjoy shopping, great food, and live performances that will take audiences to as many different lands as the flowers do. All proceeds from the show, including tickets and sponsorship contributions, go to support The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and its acclaimed urban greening program, Philadelphia Green.