Image via Shutterstock
The Muttart Conservatory is opening its doors to the pyramids after hours.
For two days, you can celebrate the season with a warm evening in Edmonton’s Muttart Conservatory. With music, plants, and drinks galore, you can experience the Muttart in a new way and see its new feature pyramid: Winter Wonderland.
The Muttart Conservatory always has a feature pyramid, and at this time, it’s Winter Wonderland.
You’re invited to step into the magic of the season and explore the dazzling pyramid filled with glistening silver and blue accents, vibrant poinsettias and a charming hundred-year-old sleigh. This seasonal display is bringing the cheer back into the holidays for sure.
As for the after-hours evening itself, those wanting to go to this experience have to be 18 and above.
There will be two opportunities for you to explore the pyramids after hours. The first is on Nov. 30, followed by the second evening on Dec. 5, with doors opening for both at 6:30 p.m.
Cellist Christine Hanson will be joined by a different special guest each night for an intimate program of seasonal favourites and timeless works. It’s the perfect, most charming way to begin the holiday season.
Cafe Bloom will be serving flavourful canapés and a drink with your ticket. Don’t worry, there’s an alcoholic and non-alcoholic option. You’ll also get to plant a plant in a special pot to take home!
This evening is the perfect opportunity for a beautiful, intimate date night, or just a nice, classy evening with friends and family.
No matter the occasion, it’s going to be a perfect party at the pyramids.
When: Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, and Friday, Dec. 5, 2025
Time: Doors open at 6:30 p.m., performance begins at 7:30 p.m.
Where: 9626 96a St. NW, Edmonton, Alta.
Cost: $60
Recent posts:
10 things to do in and around Edmonton this December
The world’s ‘coolest’ music festival is coming to Edmonton this winter
With some big-city dwellers still considering relocation, one report has found that an Alberta city…
If you've ever wanted to feel like you've travelled to Japan without leaving Alberta, Nikka…
Rainy days but elite vibes
If you've ever watched a Netflix show and asked yourself, "Where was that filmed?" you're…
Stampede season is back in full swing, and CF Chinook Centre is getting in on…
Forget summer rain....Alberta is taking it up a notch!