The 29th Annual
Old Louisville Hidden Treasures Garden Tour
Saturday, June 10, and Sunday, June 11, 2023
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Dear Customer, please use the drop down arrow to choose the combo ticket option. Also, we apologize that the quantity selection is temporarily unavailable and we are working to get it fixed. If you need multiple tickets, you will need to make a separate transaction for each one OR you can call 502-548-3824 and we can take your order over the phone.
Garden Tour Dates
Saturday, June 10,
and Sunday, June 11, 2023 10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Garden Tour Tickets
$25 on the days of the tour, or
$20 in advance (before 5 pm, June 9, 2023). Seniors 65 and over: $20 in advance or on the days of the tour. Children 10 and under are free. All children must be supervised by an adult. Add a Tour of the Conrad Caldwell House!
Add a ticket to the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum for $10 more! The cost of an advance combo ticket is $30 or $35 day of the tour pricing ($30 for seniors.) See the details below and on the Ticket page!
Tickets purchased online will be available at Will Call, on the lawn of the Conrad Caldwell House Museum at 1402 St. James Court on tour days only. |
On the second weekend of June each year, Louisville offers glimpses into one of its best-kept secrets. The Old Louisville Hidden Treasures Garden Tour welcomes garden lovers into the private green spaces of the nation’s largest Victorian residential neighborhood. Our gardeners share their personal retreats, tucked behind stately Victorian mansions and protected by vine-covered walls and privacy fences.
In addition to the Garden Tour, guests are encouraged to visit the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum. The Conrad-Caldwell House symbolizes the progressive spirit and Victorian grandeur of Louisville’s Gilded Age. Constructed in 1895 by famed Louisville architect, Arthur Loomis, this Richardsonian Romanesque castle stands as an ornament to the city of Louisville, a distinguishing marker in America’s largest concentration of Victorian homes and is a site of cultural and architectural significance in the city of Louisville. Purchasing a discounted combo ticket for the Garden Tour allows customers to visit this Victorian mansion either the same weekend of the tour or any other date through the end of July that the museum is open. Also, attendees during the month of June can see a special display of an "Indoor Victorian Garden" showcasing plant varieties throughout the house that were typical of those found in the early 1900's. Remember, this special display is only available during the month of June!
In addition to the Garden Tour, guests are encouraged to visit the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum. The Conrad-Caldwell House symbolizes the progressive spirit and Victorian grandeur of Louisville’s Gilded Age. Constructed in 1895 by famed Louisville architect, Arthur Loomis, this Richardsonian Romanesque castle stands as an ornament to the city of Louisville, a distinguishing marker in America’s largest concentration of Victorian homes and is a site of cultural and architectural significance in the city of Louisville. Purchasing a discounted combo ticket for the Garden Tour allows customers to visit this Victorian mansion either the same weekend of the tour or any other date through the end of July that the museum is open. Also, attendees during the month of June can see a special display of an "Indoor Victorian Garden" showcasing plant varieties throughout the house that were typical of those found in the early 1900's. Remember, this special display is only available during the month of June!