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Say bonjour to Spring at Cheekwood in Bloom: Belles Fleurs

With 250,000 beautiful + colorful bulbs, Cheekwood in Bloom is a sight to see.

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A small child walks excitedly through a field of yellow flowers. A wide shot of Cheekwood with flowers blooming around a vine-covered archway.

Photos of past Cheekwood in Bloom Festivals and Great Spring Art Hop.

Photos courtesy of Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

Did you hear that? That’s the sound of a quarter-million blooms bursting into color.

Cheekwood in Bloom: Belles Fleurs brings a delightful slice of France to Nashville. From Saturday, March 9 to Sunday, April 14, witness 250,000 blooming bulbs paint the parterre-inspired gardens in a kaleidoscope of cheerful pastels, inspired by the French Impressionist Edgar Degas, whose work will be on display at the Cheekwood Mansion and Museum.

Channel your inner Emily in Paris as you stroll through the gorgeous grounds, and be sure to pause for a pic with the model Eiffel Tower.

Accompanying the festival is a full schedule of family-friendly special events, including:

  • Weekend music performances
  • The Great Spring Art Hop
  • “TOTS!” programs for the little ones, including Turtle Talks + drop-in style activities and storytimes
  • Hands-on adult workshops
  • And more

It’s a fully immersive French spring experience that’s sure to be as magnifique as it is memorable.

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