Arts and culture at Eden
We're home to the Eden Sessions summer music concerts as well as a stunning collection of major artworks.
Awaken your senses at the Eden Project this spring and witness nature bursting into life. Enjoy an array of beautiful blooms, contemporary artworks and inspiring exhibitions. Plus, plenty of opportunities to explore the great outdoors.
Please note that entry to the Eden Project is not guaranteed without an advanced booking. All visitors to Eden are strongly encouraged to pre-book a time slot in advance of each visit, including Passholders and those who can visit for free.
Acts of Gathering brings together a number of artworks that celebrate and interrogate the nature of food culture in a rapidly changing world, inviting us to consider the ceremony and symbolism that shape our connections to food, to each other and to the earth.
Don't miss out – here until 14 April 2024, in the Core Gallery. Exhibition included within Eden admission.
At almost nine metres tall and weighing twenty tonnes, ∞ Blue is an immersive installation that pays homage to cyanobacteria, one of the world’s smallest but most important organisms.
∞ Blue (Infinity Blue) is one of the world’s largest ceramic sculptures. Come and see if you can catch its vapour rings!
Exhibition included within Eden admission.
We’ve created inspirational spaces for kids here at the Eden Project because we know that outdoor play can improve health, imagination, cognitive skills and self-esteem.
Take your kids around the world, from the Mediterranean to the rainforest, without leaving the UK. They'll love our space-age Biomes, weird and wonderful plants, intriguing artworks and inventive play spaces including our natural adventure play area, Nature's Playground, brimming with imaginative, sensory play.
Our Outdoor Gardens are home to over 20 plant-based exhibits, colourful seasonal borders, art installations and play areas.
Fresh blues predominate in early spring, with gorgeous displays of Scilla, Anemone, Pulmonaria and Iris. The scent of blossom from Magnolia x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ fills the air in the Japanese Swale, while drifts of Erythronium and late-flowering Daffodils adorn the Plane Tree Steps.
The Plants for a changing climate beds are the very essence of spring, as the handsome Euphorbia characias displays its chartreuse-yellow blooms amongst spring bulbs. Giant alliums appear in beds and borders alongside Aquilegia, Camassia, Campanula and Digitalis.
Rock roses (Cistus), adorn the Mediterranean landscape in early spring. In Western Australia, the iconic grass trees sit among Acacia, Banksia, Grevillea, Hardenbergia, Melaleuca and Callistemon, while the black and green kangaroo paw blooms beneath.
In the Perfume Garden, the beautiful Damask rose is in flower, with its heavenly perfume, and South Africa is showing off its princess protea, Protea grandiceps. In late spring, Persian buttercups, Ranunculus asiaticus bloom.
The beautiful purple Ipomoea and peace lilies, Hibiscus and Heliconia, display in early spring.
The Rainforest Canopy Walkway provides access to life in the forest canopy, with its splendid collection of orchids, and our quirky luffa vines are in fruit.
Discover works from a diversity of grass-root and world-renowned national and international artists across the Eden Project’s 30-acre site in the Outdoor Gardens, Biomes, and Outer Estate.
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