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Fleurs de Villes THE GILDED AGE 

Fleurs de Villes THE GILDED AGE 

Experience the return of global floral sensation Fleurs de Villes THE GILDED AGE at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, presented in partnership with HBO Max and inspired by the hit series The Gilded Age. Explore a curated collection of one-of-a-kind fresh floral mannequins displayed throughout Botanic Hall, the Frist Learning Center, and the Historic Mansion & Museum, each created by Nashville floral designers to interpret the show’s iconic characters and opulent late-19th-century style — from Bertha Russell’s bold gowns to Agnes van Rhijn’s refined elegance. The exhibition is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with select evenings extended to 9 p.m. Admission is free for members during daytime hours, with evening admission $10 to $16 for members; non-member tickets are $23 to $29 for adults and $16 to $22 for youth.

Event Details

Date & Time
Aug 4, 2026 at 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Repeats every day until Aug 9, 2026
Address
Cheekwood Estate & Gardens
1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville, TN, 37205
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Cost
$23-29 for adult non-members, $16-22 for youth non-members. Free daytime admission for members. $10-16 evening admission for members.

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