The Barbican Conservatory is reopening to the public this weekend - with late-night opening hours
Briefly

The Barbican Conservatory reopens to the public after a seasonal closure, offering a lush indoor experience with more than 1,500 species of plants. Unique in its combination of concrete brutalist architecture and tropical flora, this greenhouse provides an enriching atmosphere with koi carp and terrapins. Open weekends with free entry by reserving slots, visitors can also try for same-day tickets released at opening. The conservatory stands as one of London's largest greenhouses, making it a notable destination alongside Kew Gardens.
The Barbican Conservatory is one of the largest greenhouses in London, showcasing over 1,500 plant species and offering free access with reserved time slots.
This unique indoor jungle combines concrete brutalist architecture with a vast array of tropical plants, creating a distinctive environment for visitors.
Read at Time Out London
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