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    The Muse of Discovery - See Art Orlando

    The Muse of Discovery - See Art Orlando

    4.9(8 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown / Central Business District / CBD

    This is an area of Lake Eola that is located on the Rosalind Ave side of the park. It is close to…read morethe pedaling swan rentals, bathroom and a restaurant. People enjoy coming here and take pictures. Kids enjoy playing here over the muse. It is really cool to see them enjoy it. This is free of charge.

    The Muse of Discovery is one of 9 sculptures that are part of See Art Orlando, a permanent…read morecontemporary collection of art that was unveiled by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and the See Art Orlando Board of Directors on November 18, 2013. The art project was launched by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and art lover Jennifer Quigley. They hoped that adding public art to downtown Orlando would bring pride, boost the economy, and strengthen the city's cultural core. The Muse of Discovery is the lovely lady of Lake Eola. Of all the public art around Lake Eola, she is my favorite. You can find her at the front of Lake Eola on Rosalind Avenue between Washington and Robinson. The Muse of Discovery is sculpture made from earthwork and limestone that portrays a reclining woman gazing at her opened hand as a blanket of grass covers her body. Created by artist Meg White you are invited to "sit in the hand of the Muse and discover your hidden potential as she whispers to you." The sculpture is meant to evoke one of the ancient Muses of Greek myth, the goddesses of creativity. This sculpture was donated to the city by Wayne M Densch Charities. I love the interactive nature of this piece. You are invited to sit in the hand but if you ever visit in person, you will most likely see her with children dangling off every part of her. Everyone want their picture taken with The Muse. When you see a photo of the Muse of Discovery, it is instantly recognizable as downtown Orlando, Florida.

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    Orlando Science Center - Coffee spot

    Orlando Science Center

    4.3(428 reviews)
    2.8 miLake Formosa

    This has to be the best science museums in Florida. I…read morebecame a member of the Orlando science center over Christmas break because we had so much fun on our first visit and now I get emails all the time about fun new events going on at the museum. One of them happened to be the mess fest that was going on this past weekend. So we decided to head out to Orlando and let me tell you it was so much fun!! They transformed one of their rooms into a fun place for the kids to get messy. You were catapulting scrunchie balls covered in paint onto a canvas sheet. There was another area where they were doing little bottle rockets with paint and Alka-Seltzer. That my kids absolutely LOVED. They also had scribble bots, a raffle painting for canvas paintings but that's not all because they had other stuff going on different floors. We got to make our own slime and we even got to go outside and watch them use liquid nitrogen to cause a bubbly explosion that the kids got to play afterwards. This was a 10 out of 10 experience.

    Great visit with my daughters! Easy parking garage access straight into the second floor (paid)…read more Tickets run about $25-$28, with discounts for kids and free under 2. Lots for kids to do--hands-on exhibits, crafts, and presentations across four floors. A bit crowded even on a Monday, but still easy to navigate. Bonus: the first-floor restaurant was surprisingly good--$6.99 bowl was totally worth it!

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    Union - See Art Orlando

    Union - See Art Orlando

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.6 miThornton Park, South Eola

    Union is one of 9 sculptures that are part of See Art Orlando, a permanent contemporary collection…read moreof art that was unveiled by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and the See Art Orlando Board of Directors on November 18, 2013. The art project was launched by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and art lover Jennifer Quigley. They hoped that adding public art to downtown Orlando would bring pride, boost the economy, and strengthen the city's cultural core. The art is mainly displayed around Lake Eola. Union is located at Robinson Street and Eola Drive in Lake Eola Park. Union #2 was gifted to the city by the Harvey and Carol Massey Family. Union was created by sculptor, Ralfonso who is world famous for his kinetic, light, and interactive sculptures. Union #1, #3, and #4 are located throughout China. Ralfonso has been designing environmentally interactive art since 1980 and since 1999 he has been concentrating solely on kinetic and light sculptures for public places from his studios in West Palm Beach, Florida and Geneva, Switzerland. Once you see Ralfonso work you will know it. I instantly recognized Union because I had already visited a piece that looks very similar called Reflections that Ralfonso made as part of a 1.15 million dollar art project to create kinetic and interactive art to bring cultural tourism to Boynton Beach. Union is a group of six wind driven 25-feet tall steel aluminum poles with 30 curved wings at the top that move and reflect light. It is made out of mirrored polished stainless steel. The sculpture has programmable RGB LEDs, Hourly Light Chime, and is synchronized to the City Color Program. I love the height, movement, and drama of this piece. It is always different depending on the environment. It is so fun to explore and try to find all of See Art Orlando's pieces.

    This particular piece of art is located on the edge of Lake Eola Park and just across the street…read morefrom the Persimmon Hollow Brewing Company. A little bit more clarification is that it sits on the corner of Robinson Street and Eola Drive. Lake Eola park has a lot of public art. These displays of public art help to give a community a sense of personality. I also firmly believe that these particular pieces of art will stand out in memories a people who grew up here in Orlando. The interpretation of art is left to each person who looks at it. For me, this particular piece looks towards the future and what our evolution can look like. If you are in Lake Eola Park, come check this piece out. See what it says to you. Art teaches us to look inward, it teaches us also to look outward at the world around us.

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    Take Flight - See Art Orlando

    Take Flight - See Art Orlando

    4.8(5 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown / Central Business District / CBD

    Take Flight is one of 9 sculptures that are part of See Art Orlando, a permanent contemporary…read morecollection of art that was unveiled by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and the See Art Orlando Board of Directors on November 18, 2013. The art project was launched by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and art lover Jennifer Quigley. They hoped that adding public art to downtown Orlando would bring pride, boost the economy, and strengthen the city's cultural core. The art is mainly displayed around Lake Eola. Take Flight is on the north side of the water's edge of Lake Eola, It is by Kentucky based artist Douwe Blumberg and was sponsored by the Darden restaurant group. Before becoming a full time sculptor, Blumberg worked as a horse trainer for 18 years. Since deciding to pursue art full time he has created 200 private and public commissions and won numerous awards, Referencing his art, Bloomberg has said "When I do a piece, my goal is to capture something special in it. I'm not interested in pretty, I want a spark of life, movement, drama, that something that will make you look twice...that power." The sculpture Take Flight depicts a 40 foot long flock of birds as they take off in flight into the sky. The sculpture is made from cast alloy and welded together to create the sculpture. It is meant to capture the spirit of freedom and transcendent joy. I love nature so I am really drawn to this piece. As an avid bird watcher and photographer I am always trying to catch them in flight or landing. I like how this piece is inspired by the real nature that exists around the lake. At night it is lit up for another stunning perspective.

    "Tale Flight" is a sculpture by Douwe Blumberg and was gifted to the City of Orlando by Darden (the…read morerestaurant group that brings you Olive Garden, Red Lobster and more). It sits on the edge of Lake Eola and it's a nice addition to Lake Eola Park. Lake Eola park has a lot of great art and this particular piece is no exception. Lake Eola Park is by far my favorite park in Orlando. Obviously, the center point is Lake Eola, however, it is pieces of art like this that just adds Lake Eola Park's personality. I would definitely check out this park and this particular piece of art.

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    Cedar of Lebanon

    Cedar of Lebanon

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.5 miSouth Eola, Thornton Park

    Cedar of Lebanon is one of 9 sculptures that are part of See Art Orlando, a permanent contemporary…read morecollection of art that was unveiled by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and the See Art Orlando Board of Directors on November 18, 2013. The art project was launched by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and art lover Jennifer Quigley. They hoped that adding public art to downtown Orlando would bring pride, boost the economy, and strengthen the city's cultural core. The art is mainly displayed around Lake Eola. You can find Cedar of Lebanon at the cul-de-sac on Osceola Ave next to Post Parkside just off Lake Eola Park Cedar of Lebanon was by sponsored by Khaled Akkawi and created by local artist Jake Harmeling who owns Qui Studios in Ivanhoe Village. He was the only local artist selected to create a piece for the See Art Orlando project. Cedar of Lebanon is a three story tall abstract metal tree made from bent sprinkler pipes and mirrored stainless steel canopies that are the leaves of the tree. The art work represents Orlando's diversity, strength, and elegance. At night the sculpture is lit from within. It is also meant to represent the nature found throughout Orlando. I like the the large scale of the piece and how it mirrors the trees found naturally all around Lake Eola.

    A good authentic (some exceptions) Lebanese food. Service is really nice and ambience comfortable…read morewith nice outdoor area. Lacks on dish presentation and attention to detail.

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    Fantasy Swan

    Fantasy Swan

    4.3(3 reviews)
    1.5 miSouth Eola, Thornton Park

    Lake Eola in downtown Orlando has a lot of wonderful public art surrounding it. One such…read moreinstallation is the sculpture, Fantasy Swan sculpted by Thai artist S. Hardthalae and donated to the City of Orlando on October 18, 2008 by local resident and author Angi Perretti. You can find it where you cross over the foot bridge just before the Chinese Ting. it is usually surrounded by a gang of bossy geese giving people the shake down. Inspired by the City of Orlando's establishment of Lake Eola as a Swans of the World Habitat, Peretti authored the book "The Identity of AngiArts: A Muse for Artistic Inspiration." which is an original fantasy story about magical princess Angilika who along with her pet swan travels through time and galaxies to fulfill her divine prophecy "to instill artistic inspiration into the hearts of all peoples of all cultures in the third millennium and beyond." The sculpture in the water area depicts a girl and a swan and is a moment in the story where a magical spell on the pet swan ends and it is transformed into a black necked swan. On the bridge there is a bronze book telling the story in 175 words. In addition to the sculpture Peretti also donated a pair of black necked swans to live in Lake Eola. I love how the statue reflects the beautiful real swans living on Lake Eola. I could sit and watch their elegance for hours. Like the story, it is truly a magical experience to see them in person.

    Thos piece of art is by sculpture S. Hardthalae and was donated to Orlando, Florida by Angi…read morePerretti. The work pays tribute to a princess who was "granted superpowers from the art gods and travel through time warps and galaxies with their magical pet swan" and the story ends with the words "Let the magical aura of this sculpture evoke a moment for your soulful inspiration that shall move your hearts to joy. The end to this story now begins inside your own soul." A a beautiful sentiment and a perfect a perfect addition to this wonderful place in Orlando known as Lake Eola Park. Lake Eola Park truly a great oasis of art, birds, and green space on the edge of downtown Orlando. This sculpture and the foot bridges are just a perfect enhancement to an already wonderful place. I have to give the sculpture and the sculpture's sentiment five stars.

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