Hazendal to host Leon Kluge's award-winning 'Between Two Worlds' garden

Monday, 14 April, 2025
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This autumn, Hazendal is honoured to host "Between Two Worlds", a garden installation by celebrated landscaper Leon Kluge.

2024 Landscaper of the Year Leon Kluge's "Between Two Worlds" garden installation. Photos: Supplied

Hazendal Wine Estate is honoured to welcome "Between Two Worlds", an exclusive garden installation by celebrated Landscaper of the Year 2024, Leon Kluge. "Between Two Worlds" is an immersive multi-sensory experience that transports visitors into an evocative state of between wake and sleep through celebrating the beauty of the plant kingdom.

The extraordinary garden that earned South Africa top honours – a gold medal, Best on Show, and Best Lighting awards – at the Singapore Garden Festival last year will be open to the public from 22 April to 2 May 2025, launching on Earth Day.

Leon Kluge is an internationally acclaimed landscape artist and botanist known for his bold and thought-provoking creations. Last year, Kluge won "Best Exhibit in the Pavilion" as well as the "Best New Design" award at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show held in London with perfect scores from the RHS judges. He continues to push the boundaries of garden design, blending exceptional artistic vision and horticultural expertise to create spaces that inspire and educate people about botanics.

Hazendal is proud to present the internationally-acclaimed masterpiece which forms part of the estate's approach to inspire cultural conversations through meaningful art, considered craftsmanship, and mindful innovation.

The estate is also partnering with Leon Kluge to reimagine the gardens across the historic property and create in the farm’s vineyards a new botanical garden dedicated to the renosterveld community of the Cape Floristic Region.

Tickets to view this garden are limited and available through Quicket.

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Leon Kluge in front of his "Between Two Worlds" garden
Leon Kluge in front of his "Between Two Worlds" garden

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