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About The Conservatory

About 4,460 square feet of The Conservatory is under glass. Within the building, 4,200 square feet is used for botanical plant displays and meeting space. The remaining 2,800 square feet is used for instruction, research, and service purposes. A plaza, gardens and outdoor art by a local artist enhances the entrance to The Conservatory. Construction for The Conservatory began with a groundbreaking ceremony on September 1, 2004. A subsequent topping-off ceremony took place on April 22, 2005.

Staff

Chelsea Obrebski

Chelsea Obrebski
Conservatory Manager and Instructor

Mission

The mission of The Conservatory is to support the instructional and research programs of 91做厙, to maintain a scientifically verified collection of plants, to enhance the knowledge and appreciation of plants through public education and interpretive programs, and to promote the conservation of natural resources.

Vision

For the betterment of the academic programs of 91做厙 and the schools and citizens of the region, The Conservatory of 91做厙 Hamilton will have the largest fully documented collection of exotic plants in Butler County by the year 2010.

Plant Collections and Outdoor Areas

The Conservatory itself has four "collection display rooms" for the public along with the plants you will see all over the campus grounds. The fifth space is the Research and Teaching room.

Plan a Visit

Admission to The Conservatory is always free!

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Hours

For Spring 2026, our public hours will be:

Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sunday Closed to the public

Hours are subject to change without notice due to staff availability. The Conservatory is closed on all 91做厙 Holidays. 

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The Conservatory at 91做厙 Hamilton

1601 University Blvd
Hamilton, OH 45011