When people encounter tulips in full bloom, they are often captivated by the flower’s incredible variety of colors and shapes. This fascination naturally sparks curiosity—not only about tulip cultivation, but also about the flower’s rich cultural and historical background. What better way to satisfy this interest than through an outdoor exhibition at your garden or festival, offering both information and inspiration?
Drawing on years of interdisciplinary research—conducted in collaboration with art historians, botanical experts, archaeologists, and museums—IGMPR has developed an engaging outdoor exhibition that brings the story of the tulip to life. Designed for tulip festivals and public gardens, this exhibition offers visitors an attractive and authoritative journey through the natural and cultural history of the tulip, tracing its path from East to West.
The exhibition features 24 beautifully designed outdoor panels with over 100 visuals, including rare artworks, illustrations, and photography. These are presented across four main themes:
1. What Makes a Flower a Tulip
Discover the anatomy, life cycle, and reproduction of the tulip, along with an introduction to today’s diverse cultivar groups.
2. Ancient Origins
Explore the natural history of wild tulip species in Central Asia and their earliest appearances in art and culture, dating back to 2000 BC.
3. The Rise of Tulip Culture
Learn how the Turks elevated tulip cultivation into a cultural phenomenon and how the flower made its way further into Europe.
4. Arrival in the Netherlands
See how the tulip, within just a few decades of arriving in the Netherlands, sparked “Tulip Mania,” influenced new art forms like still lifes and Delftware, and laid the foundation for today’s Dutch horticulture industry.
The exhibition can be tailored with additional panels to share the unique story of your own garden or festival.
The first version was launched at the Immersion Garden during the Tulip Festival in Holland, Michigan. An updated edition premiered this spring at tulip festivals in both the United Kingdom (Tulleys Tulip Fest) and Italy (Parco Sigurtà).
This cost-effective installation adds 15–30 minutes of meaningful engagement to the visitor experience. It also serves as a popular photo backdrop and an educational feature for school trips and guided tours – helping attract new and diverse audiences.Feel free to contact us about licensing and customization options.











