Since its opening in 1977, The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens have been a South Florida center for Japanese arts and culture.
Enjoy rotating exhibitions in its galleries, tea ceremonies performed monthly in its Seishin-an tea house, and an educational outreach program with local schools and organizations. In addition, traditional Japanese festivals are celebrated by the public several times a year.
The Morikami Museum Collection houses 7,000 Japanese art objects and artifacts, including a 500-piece collection of tea ceremony items, over 200 textile pieces, and recent fine art acquisitions.
The 200 acres surrounding The Morikami's two museum buildings include expansive Japanese gardens with strolling paths, resting areas, a tropical bonsai collection, small lakes teeming with koi and other wildlife, nature trails, pine forests, and park and picnic areas.
Since its opening in 1977, The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens have been a South Florida center for Japanese arts and culture.
Enjoy rotating exhibitions in its galleries, tea ceremonies performed monthly in its Seishin-an tea house, and an educational outreach program with local schools and organizations. In addition, traditional Japanese festivals are celebrated by the public several times a year.
The Morikami Museum Collection houses 7,000 Japanese art objects and artifacts, including a 500-piece collection of tea ceremony items, over 200 textile pieces, and recent fine art acquisitions.
The 200 acres surrounding The Morikami's two museum buildings include expansive Japanese gardens with strolling paths, resting areas, a tropical bonsai collection, small lakes teeming with koi and other wildlife, nature trails, pine forests, and park and picnic areas.
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Closed on: Monday
Hours:Closed Today. Opens Tue
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Access: Wheelchair, Service Animals
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Since its opening in 1977, The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens have been a South Florida center for Japanese arts and culture.
Enjoy rotating exhibitions in its galleries, tea ceremonies performed monthly in its Seishin-an tea house, and an educational outreach program with local schools and organizations. In addition, traditional Japanese festivals are celebrated by the public several times a year.
The Morikami Museum Collection houses 7,000 Japanese art objects and artifacts, including a 500-piece collection of tea ceremony items, over 200 textile pieces, and recent fine art acquisitions.
The 200 acres surrounding The Morikami's two museum buildings include expansive Japanese gardens with strolling paths, resting areas, a tropical bonsai collection, small lakes teeming with koi and other wildlife, nature trails, pine forests, and park and picnic areas.