Museum and garden dedicated to the works of American sculptor Charles Umlauf. The garden holds over 40 sculptures, framed by nature. Inside the …
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Jan 18, 2025
I’m a fan of sculptures and this place is really cool. They give you a background of the artist and his life along with notes between him, his kids and wife. The statues are very details and well mai… Full review by Carrie B
Jan 29, 2024
We came upon this quite by accident, and it was an extremely engaging experience. Love the sculptures and the settings. Was amazed by this artist. Full review by Patty C
Dec 12, 2023
What a wonderful place! The Garden is perfect, with a pond and a waterfall and the sculptures are magnificent. So inspiring! This museum is time well spent! Full review by DayTrip60199303359
The website is a wonderful resource as it lists holiday closures in addition to admission fee However: Web links not HTML are not permitted per TripAdvisor LLC- I tried Of note : …
The website is a wonderful resource as it lists holiday closures in addition to admission fee However: Web links not HTML are not permitted per TripAdvisor LLC- I tried Of note : donations are welcome Trust u take the time to visit & enjoy ur visit to Austin
Hi, Mitch. What would you like to know about this attraction? I am wondering if you felt that Um.auf would be open and space available to develop some living sculptures in topiary art there one the grounds. if donated botanicals and volunteer artists provided the time and talent did they seem potentially open to such a suggestion?
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I'm also doubtful because as part of the property where the Umlaufs raised their children, it has been maintained and enhanced in ways that are faithful to the spirit of the land …
I'm also doubtful because as part of the property where the Umlaufs raised their children, it has been maintained and enhanced in ways that are faithful to the spirit of the land during the time the family used it--that is to say, with natural native plants and water features. But you could contact the foundation's Executive Director to inquire.