Luisenpark (41 ha) is a public park, created between 18932-1903, funded by a bequest from the scientist Fuchs, and named after Marie Louise Elisabeth of Prussia ... read more
Marks Hall Gardens are a two hundred acres of gardens and arboretum, including the stunningly redesigned seventeenth century Walled Garden with the five individual ... read more
Masone Labyrinth (8 ha) is an extraordinary bamboo labyrinth, created by an extraordinary man, Franco Maria Ricci, publisher, designer and collector. It houses also his ... read more
The Merian Gardens date back to the 1850s and was created by the wealthy agriculturist Christoph Merian. In the 1886 it came into the hands of the Christoph Merian ... read more
Millais Nurseries, Crosswater Farm Garden is a 1.6 ha (4 acres) garden and nursery with special inteest in Rhododendrons, developed by Ted and Romy Millais since they ... read more
The original Villa Raimondi dates back to the 17th-18th centuries, but has undergone later changes. Today it (Minoprio Foundation) includes a school, library and ... read more
Monte Palace is a 7 ha tropical garden, surrounding a museum. The garden contains a huge collection of exotic plants from all over the world, together with swans and ... read more
Munich Botanic Gardens (21.2 ha/52.4 acres) is home to approximately 19,600 species and subspecies and is one of the best of its kind. It was created in 1812 by the ... read more
Museum and Botanical Garden of Lausanne comprises not only the museum and botanical garden in Lausanne, but also a botanical garden in the Alps, La Thomasia, ... read more
The Muséum de Toulouse is a museum of natural history, dates back to 1796 but was opened to the public in 1865. It houses large collections of over 2.5 million objects ... read more
The National Botanic Garden of Wales are largest single span glasshouse in the world, and was built in 2000 on an existing estate, which dates back to the 1650. It is a ... read more
National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin (19.5 ha), were founded in 1795 by the Dublin Society (later the Royal Dublin Society). Today they are owned by the State (Office of ... read more
National Botanic Gardens Kilmacurragh, 52 acres and surrounding the ruins of an elegant Queen Anne style house, contains rare trees and shrubs. It has a mild climate, high ... read more
The National Botanical Garden in Vácrátót, established since 1871 and covering 27 ha, is a romantic landscape-designed garden. It houses the richest scientific plant ... read more
The National Museum of Natural History and Science, founded in 1926 and today part of the University of Lisbon, contains rich collections of zoology, anthropology, ... read more
The Natural History Museum is part of the University of Oslo and consists of the Botanical Garden and the museums buildings. Our scientific collections comprise over 6 ... read more
Negombo Thermal Park is a magnificent thermal landscape park with hot springs and sculptures. It was created since 1946 for Duke Luigi Silvestro Camerini, a humanist, ... read more
The Ness Botanic Gardens were created by a cotton merchant, Arthur Kilpin Bulley, in 1898, and opened it to the public. In 1948, after his death they were presented by ... read more
Norfolk Lavender was founded in 1932 and produces many varieties of lavender and all kinds of herbs. There is a Countryside Gift Shop, with a full range of Lavender ... read more
Oasi Zegna is nature park, created by the industrialist Ermenegildo Zegna (1892-1966), aiming to develop the environmental education for young people and giving ... read more