The Dixon Gallery and Gardens is an art museum within 17 acres of gardens, established in 1976, and located at 4339 Park Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, …
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Apr 10, 2024
Wonderful garden and museum. Spring planting just past its prime but tulips and azaleas still showed the beauty of the gardens. The museum was a surprise of very famous artist. I really enjoyed both. Full review by Ellen C
Oct 2, 2023
Not a bad place to visit if you're in Memphis, but not a must see... Small museum with several rooms of paintings by famous painters, and then nice gardens where you'll see butterflies. Full review by CMD48
May 25, 2023
Gardens are probably very nice when in bloom. Mid-May however, is mostly just green, but attractively arranged, with intersting sculpture (whimsy). Special exhibit sapce takes up a large portion of… Full review by scott r
I'm confused. Isn't the Dixon Gallery & Gardens on the Memphis Botanical Gardens grounds? Or is it right next to it? Can someone explain, please?
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The Dixon Gallery & Gardens are located on the South side of Park Ave. The Botanical Gardens is located almost across the street but on a side street called Cherry Rd. Between Park …
The Dixon Gallery & Gardens are located on the South side of Park Ave. The Botanical Gardens is located almost across the street but on a side street called Cherry Rd. Between Park and Southern. Each one is different, really depends what you are more interested in seeing. I would recommend the Botanical gardens more for kids. Adults would like both places.
We are going to be driving through Memphis today (Monday). I realize that the Museum is closed on Mondays. Is it possible to still walk around the gardens when the Museum is closed?? Thanks.
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I don't think so. When we were there, I asked if the grounds stayed open after the museum closes at 5; I was told no. Might be worth a call to them though