Biblical gardens @ Catholic Parishes, Monasteries, & Schools (26):
Garden at the National Shrine of St. Therese (Juneau, AK):
Planted in conjunction with a columbarium on site. Site also includes walking Stations of the Cross.
Founded: 1988
Memorial Columbarium Biblical Gardens (Palm Coast, FL)
St. Nicholas Catholic Church (New Elko Market, MN)
Founded: 1999
Garden of the Bible at Boys Town (Omaha, NE):
Three-acre garden.
Founded: 1991
Solanus Prayer Garden (Appleton, WI):
Founded: 2007
St. Francis de Sales Parish (Lake Geneva, WI):
Founded: 1994
Bell Biblical Garden (Queensland, Australia):
Founded: 2012
Greisinghof Bible Garden (Tragwein, Austria):
Founded: 2003
Biblical Garden of the Shrine of Our Lady of Stomoria (Kastel Novi, Croatia):
Site of local Marian shrine. Attraction also includes biblical sculptures and a Stations of the Cross walking path.
Founded: 1998
Saint-Urcisse Biblical Garden (Saint-Urcisse, France)
Biblical Garden (Schelswig, Germany):
Site also include a sculpture park of biblical art.
Founded: 1996
Biblical Garden (Werlte, Germany)
Founded: 2003
Biblical Garden (Ostritz, Germany):
Housed at Cistercian Monastery.
Biblical Garden (Bad Rothenfeld, Germany)
Founded: 2015
St. Benedict's Priory Bible Garden (Cobh, Ireland):
Founded: 1993
St. Peter's Catholic School (Dromiskin, Ireland):
Founded: 2000
Glenstal Abbey (Glenstal Abbey, Ireland):
This biblical garden resides on the grounds of a 17th century garden at a Benedictine monastery.
Founded: 1990
Bible Garden in the Vatican Gardens (Vatican City, Italy):
Biblical Garden at Ta'Pinu (Malta):
Housed at Catholic Shrine.
Founded: 2015
Biblical Garden Hoofddorp (Hoofddorp, Netherlands):
Founded: 1997
Biblical Garden (Myczkowce, Poland):
Founded: 2010
Biblical Garden (Krakow, Poland):
Founded: 2013
Biblical Garden (Muszyn, Poland):
Founded: 2015
Biblical Garden in Proszowice (Proszowice, Poland):
First biblical garden in Poland, completed after two years of construction.
Founded: 2008
Parque dos Monges (Alcobaça, Portugal):
Part of broader park celebrating the Order of Cistercians.
Founded: 2011
Kloster Beinwil Bible Garden (Beinwil, Switzerland):
Cultivated by an ecumenical monastery.
Garden at the National Shrine of St. Therese (Juneau, AK):
Planted in conjunction with a columbarium on site. Site also includes walking Stations of the Cross.
Founded: 1988
Memorial Columbarium Biblical Gardens (Palm Coast, FL)
St. Nicholas Catholic Church (New Elko Market, MN)
Founded: 1999
Garden of the Bible at Boys Town (Omaha, NE):
Three-acre garden.
Founded: 1991
Solanus Prayer Garden (Appleton, WI):
Founded: 2007
St. Francis de Sales Parish (Lake Geneva, WI):
Founded: 1994
Bell Biblical Garden (Queensland, Australia):
Founded: 2012
Greisinghof Bible Garden (Tragwein, Austria):
Founded: 2003
Biblical Garden of the Shrine of Our Lady of Stomoria (Kastel Novi, Croatia):
Site of local Marian shrine. Attraction also includes biblical sculptures and a Stations of the Cross walking path.
Founded: 1998
Saint-Urcisse Biblical Garden (Saint-Urcisse, France)
Biblical Garden (Schelswig, Germany):
Site also include a sculpture park of biblical art.
Founded: 1996
Biblical Garden (Werlte, Germany)
Founded: 2003
Biblical Garden (Ostritz, Germany):
Housed at Cistercian Monastery.
Biblical Garden (Bad Rothenfeld, Germany)
Founded: 2015
St. Benedict's Priory Bible Garden (Cobh, Ireland):
Founded: 1993
St. Peter's Catholic School (Dromiskin, Ireland):
Founded: 2000
Glenstal Abbey (Glenstal Abbey, Ireland):
This biblical garden resides on the grounds of a 17th century garden at a Benedictine monastery.
Founded: 1990
Bible Garden in the Vatican Gardens (Vatican City, Italy):
Biblical Garden at Ta'Pinu (Malta):
Housed at Catholic Shrine.
Founded: 2015
Biblical Garden Hoofddorp (Hoofddorp, Netherlands):
Founded: 1997
Biblical Garden (Myczkowce, Poland):
Founded: 2010
Biblical Garden (Krakow, Poland):
Founded: 2013
Biblical Garden (Muszyn, Poland):
Founded: 2015
Biblical Garden in Proszowice (Proszowice, Poland):
First biblical garden in Poland, completed after two years of construction.
Founded: 2008
Parque dos Monges (Alcobaça, Portugal):
Part of broader park celebrating the Order of Cistercians.
Founded: 2011
Kloster Beinwil Bible Garden (Beinwil, Switzerland):
Cultivated by an ecumenical monastery.