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Host the event of a lifetime at one of the most exclusive and truly magical venues in the United States. Formerly the historic Fleischmann Estate, the Greenacres Arts Center and its surrounding grounds, form a stunning backdrop that will inspire creativity for your custom designed event. Located on 600 acres in the heart of Indian Hill and only minutes from downtown Cincinnati, Greenacres is truly a venue like no other. From enchanting weddings, to unique corporate holiday parties, our events staff can accommodate your every need.
Now booking 2023
Greenacres is booked through 2022. Now accepting 2023 rental inquiries.
Rental Information
In-season
Grand Tent, Formal Gardens, & House
- Access to outdoor and indoor spaces; Grand Tent, Formal Gardens, Terrace and indoor spaces within the House
- Accommodate up to 400 guests
- Available May 1 – October 31
Off-season
Formal Gardens & House
- Access to Formal Gardens, Terrace and indoor spaces within the House
- Accommodate up to 125 guests
- Available November 1 – April 30
Holiday Schedule
Our venue is closed on these holidays.
- New Year’s Eve
- New Year’s Day
- Memorial Day
- Fourth of July
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas Eve
- Christmas
Are you with a non-profit?
Venue rental discounts are available for qualified non-profits.
Our Venue
Formal gardens, cascading fountains, a grand tent, an intimate salon, and so many other hidden treasures are waiting for you to discover at the Greenacres Arts Center. These unique settings will delight your guests and create memories that last a lifetime. The fully restored English Norman style manor offers every modern amenity, including state-of-the-art audio and video systems, a commercial grade kitchen, and a full liquor license.
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Now booking 2023
We are booked for the remainder of 2021 and 2022. We look forward to hosting your event in 2023 and beyond.
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It was an all-hands effort to plant brassicas in our Ley field at the start of May! The beds had been resting under a thick tarp for a few weeks, which terminated last year’s cover crop and helped warm the soil. We added several inches of compost from our onsite compost facility, and gently worked it into the top few inches of soil with a power harrow. Our brassica seedlings are now happily growing - look for this broccolini, cabbage, kohlrabi and kale to be in our farmstore later this season!
Our “Ask a Farmer” plant and flower sale event is this Saturday 9-1 at our Farmstore! We have veggie, herb and flower plants, and gorgeous cut flower bouquets for Mom. Our garden staff will be on hand to answer questions! All our plants and flowers are grown from seed on our farm, following organic practices. 🌱🌸
Ohio Native Plant Month is almost over, but we're still appreciating the plants that make our region beautiful!
We're quite fond of Northern Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) as it is a great understory shrub that can be used to replace invasive honeysuckle. They produce red berries in the fall that are a great food source for migrating song birds.
Earth Day is about celebrating and acknowledging every creature and the habitats they call home. Our staff lives this mentality. Earlier this month, our Research Assistant Chad, found a spotted salamander egg mass while working in our wetland.. a sign of clean, healthy water.
The state amphibian of Ohio, spotted salamanders lay up to 100 eggs in a jelly-like clump in a pool of water. The eggs hatch in a month or so, and the juvenile salamanders live in the water for several months before losing their gills and moving onto land. Amphibians like salamanders need clean water to reproduce, another reason we work hard to protect and monitor our waterways. Happy Earth Day! 🌎
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The Grand Tent is up and we are ready for the start of a busy 2022 event season. Looking forward to hosting you at the Arts Center soon!
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Students from Oyler School visited our Indian Hill location recently - this class had the opportunity to observe our routine cattle vaccinations and they were able to touch the side of one of our bulls. This kind of hands-on education happens all year round here at Greenacres - if your class or homeschool group would like to learn more about our educational programming visit our website to learn more.
The tomato plants in our new greenhouse expansion are almost as tall as Nate! The garden team is experimenting with best practices in LED lighting, beneficial insects, and soil biology to grow tomatoes outside their typical season in Ohio. Fruiting plants are complex, needing different wavelengths of light at different stages to grow foliage, flower, and fruit successfully - and each step of the process can impact fruit flavor. 🍅