
Harp and Violins Come to the Bellagio’s Conservatory and Botanical Gardens to Mark Spring
The Bellagio ushers in spring with a harp and violins in the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens on Wednesday, March 21, at 9:30 a.m. Expect to hear an assortment of compositions and arrangements inspired by European musical masters such as Mozart, Beethoven, Bac…
The Bellagio ushers in spring with a harp and violins in the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens on Wednesday, March 21, at 9:30 a.m. Expect to hear an assortment of compositions and arrangements inspired by European musical masters such as Mozart, Beethoven, Bach and Chopin.
This year’s spring Conservatory show features a 26-foot-tall rotating windmill and an extravagant floral exhibition showcasing tulips, azaleas, hibiscus and lilies. A colorful carousel, rushing waterfall and ceiling-hung hand-painted parasols invite the spring season with open arms.
On view through May 13, the spring exhibit is complimentary and open daily, 24 hours a day. Musical performances take place daily in the Victorian Gazebo from 5 to 6 p.m.
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