EDUCATING THROUGH CULTURE: ABQ BioPark breaks ground on ‘Lebanon and Beyond’ garden

City officials break ground on the ABQ BioPark’s newest garden, which will be open to the public in fall 2025.

The ABQ BioPark broke ground on the highly anticipated “Lebanon and Beyond” garden after more than two years in development.

The immersive new exhibit inside the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden will bring Lebanon and the Mediterranean’s landscapes, architecture and cultural richness to Albuquerque.

The garden, made possible in part by the generous support of Robert and Monika Ghattas, began construction on Nov. 12, with an official opening to the public anticipated in Fall 2025. Robert Ghattas, originally from a rural village in Lebanon, hopes this garden will serve as a tribute to the Lebanese immigrants who settled in New Mexico and contribute to its diverse cultural heritage.

“The first dedicated Lebanese garden in North America will be right here in our city,” said Samantha Sengel, city of Albuquerque CAO. “It will provide a shared cultural experience for Albuquerque families, connecting our community with the natural wonders of Lebanon and the Mediterranean.”

“Lebanon and Beyond” will showcase native Mediterranean plants, like the cedar tree immortalized in Lebanon’s flag, alongside New Mexico’s native species, including succulents like the claret cup cactus.

The exhibit will also feature a range of Lebanese architectural elements, creating a seamless blend of the two distinct yet complementary cultures.

The project will also create a small extension of the Mediterranean Conservatory to house special Mediterranean plants and be available as a venue for gatherings and educational events.

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