The Flower Museum Florrie was a facility where visitors could enjoy a relaxing time surrounded by seasonal flowers and plants in a Southern European-style building and garden. It consisted of two buildings, the Center House (exhibition building) and the Garden House (greenhouse building), with a patio in the center, and the Seeds Garden (outdoor garden), named "Alice's Garden.
Flower Museum Flory opened in 2004 as a community symbiosis facility for local people to gather. It is located in a perfect location overlooking the Sea of Japan, and on a clear day, Hakusan and Tateyama can be seen at the same time. Upon entering the building, which was designed in the image of southern Europe, one is filled with the scent of flowers. The building was designed to create a healing space where visitors can see more than 500 kinds of beautiful flowers and plants throughout the four seasons.
We have created a space where visitors can spend healing time in the greenhouse, feeling the fragrance of flowers and the sound of water in a reproduction of a Southern European scene. Plants and other plants that cling to the walls, as well as fountains such as "niches," "water basins," and "wall fountains," create an extraordinary atmosphere. The "Alice's Garden" was designed to be a spectacular landscape throughout the four seasons, and we tried to create a garden planted with a technique called "sun session planting" so that the seasonal flowers would keep blooming one after another.
In addition to a café and store where visitors could relax and spend time surrounded by flowers, flower arrangement classes and craft classes using preserved flowers were held to bring the joy of gardening to all flower lovers.
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