La3Ga5.5Nb0.5O14 (LGN) crystal is a promising material for optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification (OPCPA) with high laser damage threshold and wide transmission range which is able to achieve high peak power laser. LGN with a diameter of 25 mm was successfully grown by the vertical Bridgman method for the first time and a series of characterizations were performed. The 1.7 µm absorption peak in transmittance spectra of LGN crystal which was caused by the Czochralski technique can be effectively eliminated by the vertical Bridgman method. LGN crystal possesses a high transmittance of 81.3 % in the range of 0.294 ∼ 7.500 μm. The experimental optical band gap of LGN is 4.16 eV which is positively correlated with laser damage threshold. The experimental laser damage threshold of LGN was determined to 1.416 GW/cm2 by Nd:YAG. The outstanding thermal properties of LGN indicate that it possesses thermal stability in high energy laser field. This work demonstrates that LGN crystal holds great potential for OPCPA applications and the vertical Bridgman method is proved to be a effective and excellent technique to grow high quality LGN crystal.