Botanic Gardens Villa Hanbury, was made by the Hanbury family, mid 19th century, and sold to the state by Lady Hanbury in 1960. Today it is managed by the University of ... read more
Botanic Museum & Gardens, Berlin (42 ha) is one of the largest of it kind in the world. It dates back as a vegetables and medical plants garden for the court, but was ... read more
Botanical Garden Bonn (6.5 ha) is located on grounds of the former Poppelsdorf Palace, since 1818 the University of Bonn. The estate belonged to the Archbishops of ... read more
Botanical Garden Charles University, opened in 1898, is the oldest botanic garden in the Czech Republic. It includes an arboretum, large, subtropical palm house, ponds, ... read more
Botanical Garden Krakow established in 1779 as one of Europe's first scientific institutions of this kind, is Polish oldest Botanical Garden. read more
Botanical Garden of Brera was founded by Empress Maria Theresia of Austria. Today the garden is in the hands of the Università degli Studi di Milano, and ... read more
Botanical garden of Palermo, Orto Botanico di Palermo, dates back to 1779, and is a (10 ha) research and educational institution. It is owned and managed by of the ... read more
Botanical Garden of the University of Coimbra was created in 1772 by the historic PM, The Marquis of Pombal, Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo. The grounds, 13 ha, were ... read more
Orto Botanico Universita Padova, dating back to 1545, is one of the earliest botanic gardens in Europe. It was meant to teach medical students about medicinal plants. ... read more
Botanical Garden Romberg (65 ha) was originally an English landscape park, where the Botanical garden was created in 1927. It was owned by the Romberg family and acquired ... read more
The Botanic Garden TU Delft (2.5 ha) dates from 1917 and contains among others, a tree garden, a greenhouse complex with tropical and subtropical plants, a medicinal ... read more
Botanical Garden Freiburg is a scientific research garden of the University of Freiburg. The garden contains some 8,000 species from alpine regions, dunes, heaths, ... read more
Villa Taranto was created by the Australian-Scottish Captain, Neil McEacharn, between 1931 and 1940. The 16 ha gardens contain nearly 20,000 plant varieties. There is ... read more
Botanical Garden Zurich University was opened in 1977. It covers around 5.3 ha with about 7000 different plant species. It includes also several greenhouses, a large ... read more
Botanical Garden, University Vienna, dates back to 1754, during the reign of Empress Maria Theresia, and covers around 8 ha. It is located just next to the Belvedere ... read more
Botanical Gardens and Arboretum (11 ha) belongs to the Mendel University in Brno. Famous is our orchid collection with more than 1 500 natural species and 3 000 hybrids, ... read more
Botanical Gardens of Naples (Orto Botanico di Napoli) is a 15 ha botanical research garden of the University of Naples Frederico II, and was created in 1810. It ... read more
Pinetum Blijdenstein specialises in conifers, but is also home to cycads, ephedras and rhododendrons, as well as a variety of tropical plants in its greenhouses. read more
Botanische Tuin Zuidas is a small but charming botanical garden containing a greenhouse complex with various climates, a cactus and succulent greenhouse and smaller ... read more
Branklyn Garden, covering 0.8 ha (2acres), was established in the 1920s by John and Dorothy Renton. It consists mainly of plants from Asia, such as China, Tibet, ... read more