This is part of the Elizabeth Street Gallery, "an atmospheric mash-up of architectural and antique objects, including second-century Greek and Roman carved-stone vessels, sixteenth- to nineteenth-century architectural elements and statuary, and twentieth-century folk art and curiosities." Here's a look inside the gallery. The garden is available for all sorts of events, including the gag-worthy "sublime urban picnics", according to the gallery's website.
Your grass looks a heck of a lot better than Ashland grass in late September….
I love the 3 “sisters” in the background.