Sometimes you stumble across a place that's so unique, you don't believe its real. That's the first impression of many who visit this beloved hidden gem down in Terrebonne Parish. It's a bit of a drive from New Orleans, but at just about 90 minutes each way, it's worth every mile to see this one of a kind sculpture garden. You'll certainly want to keep this place in mind for a fun summer road trip with your friends!
You’ll find the Chauvin Sculpture Garden down in Chauvin, Louisiana.
From the moment you walk inside the garden, your eyes won’t know where to go.
Hundreds of statues pepper the property, each one hand made by Kenny Hill.
Kenny Hill lived on the property from 1988 until 2000, building dozens and dozens of beautiful sculptures.
As you stroll through the garden, you’ll notice a strong good vs. evil theme.
Not only does religion play a huge part in the sculptures, but Hill also put himself in a few of the sculptures, creating a self-proclaimed “story of salvation” throughout the garden.
One of the most impressive pieces to the garden is the massive 7,000 brick tower which features dozens of concrete sculptures mounted to the tower.
Hill was evicted from the property in 2000, and shortly afterward, Nicholls State University in Thibodaux took over maintaining the garden so that people can continue to be inspired by his work for years to come.
While the sculpture garden is typically open every day from dawn until dusk, with the COVID-19 epidemic, you’ll want to wait until things calm down before venturing out to this beautiful attraction. Keep it in mind for a summertime road trip!
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