The Concert Pavilion, is not the Concert Grove House that was demolished in 1949. This Concert Pavillion designed by Vaux was completed in 1874. I noticed the pavilion consists of eight cast-iron posts modeled after Hindu columns of the medieval period which support an elaborately painted hipped roof with a stained-glass cupola. Also known as the Oriental Pavilion, the structure was used as an open-air restaurant for some time. In 1987 it underwent a complete...
Read moreThis is a very shady and cool area of Prospect Park near the Lincoln Rd entrance at The Prospect Park Q line train station. This area of the park usually has less population than the Parkside Ave and Grand Army Plaza entrance of the park.
Concert Grove Pavillion is great for birthday parties, small entertainment events, picture taking, and whatever your mind can imagine. The structure itself is very historical as it is very ornamental. This type of architecture is...
Read moreThis is my favorite part of Prospect Park. In the springtime, it is So Lush with plants growing every where. The scenery & architectural space is beautiful but not too posh and over manicured. And that's during the daylight hours! Imagine hearing a concert here in the moonlight with your special someone & the lights and the water pond...
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