Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens is a mosaicked art environment, gallery, and community arts center of Isaiah Zagar’s art and public murals
Hours Prices - Philadelphias Magic Gardens The Magic Gardens Museum is open year-round and most holidays, excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day Hours may vary due to special events Please visit our Calendar for updated general admission hours
About Us - Philadelphias Magic Gardens Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens (PMG) is a nonprofit organization that preserves and interprets the artwork of Isaiah Zagar and furthers the legacy of Isaiah and his wife Julia PMG celebrates art in its many forms through community outreach, public programs, hands-on activities, exhibitions, and tours
Guided Tours - Philadelphias Magic Gardens Philadelphia's Magic Gardens offers various guided tours to their our outdoor sculpture garden, indoor galleries, public murals and more
Frequently Asked Questions - Philadelphias Magic Gardens Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens (PMG) is a nonprofit arts organization that inspires creativity and community engagement by educating the public about folk, mosaic, and visionary art PMG preserves, interprets, and provides access to Isaiah Zagar’s unique mosaic art environment and his public murals
Guided Site Tour - Philadelphias Magic Gardens Explore the glittering mosaics of Isaiah Zagar at the Magic Gardens Museum and in the surrounding blocks A knowledgeable educator will lead you on this 75 minute guided tour This experience includes the outdoor sculpture garden, indoor galleries, several public murals, and access to the fully mosaicked basement, which is not normally open to
History - Philadelphias Magic Gardens Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens is now a permanent art institution that is open to visitors throughout the year Trained guides are available to lead tours of the Magic Gardens and Zagar’s surrounding public murals
Morning Magic Tours - Philadelphias Magic Gardens Explore the Magic Gardens Museum with a knowledgeable educator on a 40 minute guided tour followed by 20 minutes to explore the space on your own before we open to the public Learn about the history of the artists, neighborhood, and artwork in a tranquil setting