“SOLOMON’S CASTLE”
Ona
Activity Level: 3

In 1972, Solomon began building his castle in a swamp in Ona, Florida. The artist built the castle out of aluminum printing plates discarded from the local newspaper. Besides the usual castle amenities—bell tower, dungeon, moat, and drawbridge–the castle has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and ninety stained glass windows.
While there is not much else in Ona, FL, the castle has gained a lot of attention over the past forty plus years. It has appeared on CNN, HGTV’s ‘Extreme Homes’, and in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times.
The castle was more than a home to Solomon. It is an ever-changing gallery of his artwork. Solomon created hundreds of pieces for you to enjoy. You do not need to be art connoisseur to admire a Solomon sculpture. All you need is a pair of eyes and a sense of humor.
Like the castle, Solomon created his artwork from discarded items. On your visit, you will see cans, bike gears, automotive parts, and other ‘parts’ made up in ways you have never imagined. His artwork includes “The Car with a V-8 engine”; “Evil Kornevil”, a motorcycle made from automotive parts; and “Jeb the Bushman”, an elephant made from oil drums.
HOWARD’S ENCORE TOUR - This Gallery Represents the last 10 Years of Howard’s Work.
WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES - THIS IS A WALKING TOUR
Lunch after tour at Solomon’s Castle Restaurant (OYO) CASH ONLY, NO CREDIT CARDS.
Menu in office and on website.
SIGNUP: SCC MEMBERS 5/12 KP MEMBERS 5/19 GUESTS 5/26