Colorful Floral Celebration Of Carnivale Di Venezia At The Palazzo

The streets of Venice are alive and in bloom at The Venetian and The Palazzo Las Vegas with a first-of-its-kind floral installation at the resorts. The new summer display inspired by Venice’s Carnivale di Venezia celebrations took two years for the floral and horticulture teams to create from inception to completion.

Ventian Topiary Dress Display
Floral Topiary Celebration Of Carnivale Di Venezia At The Palazzo

Hundreds of hours went into design and art direction. The spectacular display was first constructed on a computer model which took three months to build. A team of 20 floral designers, gardeners, and engineers contributed more than 1,600 total hours toward the installation of the summer floral display.

Venetian Lady Topiary Dress At The Palazzo
Bridge At Carnivale Di Venezia
White Topiary Dress at The Palazzo

Venetian women topiaries that stand approximately nine feet tall are the focal point of the summer display. The topiary dresses are each constructed from approximately 2,500 flowers including roses, carnations, baby’s breath, Gerber daisies, phalaenopsis orchids, spider mums, and anthurium.

White Topiary Dress at The Palazzo
Pink Topiary Dress
White Floral Topiary Dress

The new installation can be seen through September 1, with the décor and colors changing throughout the summer months:

  • For June, a touch of wedding glamour is seen throughout the display with shades of white, pinks, peaches, and creams.
  • In July, hot summer nights transform the gardens with jewel tones in hot pinks, purples, and reds.
  • And in August, to finish up the three-month show, the gardens and topiaries will begin to show the transition into autumn with orange, yellows, reds, and browns.
White Topiary Dress At The Palazzo Las Vegas
    Waterfall Atrium At The Palazzo
    Pink Topiary Dress
      The gardens are adorned with a variety of plans including hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, kalanchoes, fleurette mums, ivy, ferns, and various topiaries with different geometric forms to enhance the Venezia feel. Photo credit: The Palazzo Las Vegas

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