Muttart Conservatory


Escape to the Pyramids
One of Edmonton’s most iconic structures, the Muttart Conservatory offers a year-round escape into the beauty of the world’s plant life.
Vibrant, colourful, tranquil and inspirational, the pyramids’ display gardens are a welcome oasis for all.
Designed by award-winning Canadian architect Peter Hemingway, the Muttart Conservatory officially opened in September 1976. The Muttart Foundation donated half of the Conservatory's original $2 million construction cost. The City of Edmonton and the Province of Alberta provided the balance of funding.
Come See Our Rare Plants
Amorphophallus Titanum - The "Giant Corpse Flower" or "Titum Arum", nature's tallest flowering plant.
Agave Americana - The desert plant, named Beila, has spent 35 years in the Arid Pyramid.
Feature Pyramid
Cancer Society Show
Come marvel at the abundance of daffodils, which are symbolic for the Cancer Society and cancer victims.
Culina Muttart Café
Culina at the Muttart
A favourite of food lovers in Edmonton, the Culina family is a welcome addition to the Muttart Conservatory.
Plan Your Event
One of the city’s finest facilities for special occasions – from wedding receptions to cocktail parties to intimate daytime wedding ceremonies or engagement or wedding photos.
For more information:
Muttart Conservatory
9626 - 96A StreetEdmonton, AB
T6C 4L8
| Telephone | 311 If you are outside Edmonton call: 780-442-5311 |
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| muttartquestions@edmonton.ca | |
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