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Member Event: Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

April 1 @ 10:00am April 30 @ 5:00pm

membership event: marie selby botanical gardens admission

Each month, Dalí Museum members receive free admission to a different area museum or attraction as a benefit of their Dalí Museum membership. Members of the partnering museums/attractions are invited to visit The Dalí during the corresponding month. In the month of April, Dalí Museum members can enjoy free admission to the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens.

Details of the program:

  • The Dalí Museum and our partnering museums proudly extend free admission to each other’s active members during a scheduled month; one free admission for each card member of the participating museum. No additional member benefits apply, including admission to special member events.
  • Members of the visiting organization must present a current and valid membership card and follow all ticketing procedures (Additional ID may be required.)
  • Neither venue is required to grant admission to visitors who forget their cards, as there is no universal list/database at each organization.
  • Free member admission will be applied during regular museum hours only.
  • Guests of members are not included, nor are any discounts normally offered to the organization’s members’ guests applied.

About Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens provides 45 acres of bayfront sanctuaries connecting people with air plants of the world, native nature, and our regional history. Established by forward thinking women of their time, Selby Gardens is composed of the 15-acre Downtown Sarasota campus and the 30-acre Historic Spanish Point campus in the Osprey area of Sarasota County, Florida. The Downtown Campus on Sarasota Bay is the only botanical garden in the world dedicated to the display and study of epiphytic orchids, bromeliads, gesneriads and ferns, and other tropical plants.

There is a significant focus on botany, horticulture, education, historical preservation, and the environment. The Historic Spanish Point (HSP) Campus is located less than 10 miles south along Little Sarasota Bay. The HSP Campus, one of the largest preserves showcasing native Florida plants that is interpreted for and open to the public, celebrates an archaeological record that encompasses approximately 5,000 years of Florida history.

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