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
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 Gardens of the Villa Thuret (3.5 ha), were created in 1857 by Gustave Thuret (1817-1875), and specializing mainly plants, trees and shrubs, originating from ... read more
Botanic Garden Brussels, dating back to 1829, is today only a beautiful, but reduced park, where formerly the complete Botanical Garden was housed. read more
Jardin Botanique du Château de Vauville (5 ha), surrounding the magnificent castle (from the XIIth and XVIth Century), houses over 1,000 species of plants from the ... read more
Botanic Garden of Lisbon, today part of the University of Lisbon, offers an oasis of peace amidst one of the largest collections of subtropical vegetation. It contains ... read more
Botanic Garden Meise or National Botanical Garden of Belgium (92 ha), is one of the largest botanic gardens in the world with an extensive collection of living plants ... read more
Botanic Garden de Kruithof dates back to 1930 and is since 1973 in the hands of the municipality of Achtkarspelen. It contains seventeen theme gardens. read more
Catania Botanic Garden was created in 1858 by the Benedictine monk Francesco Tornabene, and is owned by the University of Catania. The garden covers c.a. 16.000 square ... read more
Bosvigo House is a charming Georgian house surrounded by several different gardens, created by its Artist owner. The gardens include the Hot Garden, the 'Vean' ... read more
Bosjökloster (Bosjö Abbey) is a privately owned and lived-in residence by the Bonde family, of which the oldest parts of the castle, as well as the gardens and park are ... read more
Boscobel House, managed by English heritage, is a 17th century house, farmhouse, hunting lodge, which became famous as a hiding place for King Charles II, after his ... read more
Borris House is a living house, a working farm and the ancestral home of the MacMurrough Kavanaghswe. Today it is managed by the 16th generation. The castle and ... read more
Borde Hill is an impressive Elizabethan house with a historically important garden. The estate included a 7 ha (17 acres) garden with rare plants, shrubs and trees, 81 ha ... read more
Bom Jesus do Monte is a sanctuary garden, dating back to 1373. The building of the present Sanctuary started in 1722. In the 19th century, the grounds around the church ... read more
Bois Richeux is one of the oldest fortified farms in France, dating back to Celtic times. It has a Medieval garden, reconstructed on the basis and inspired by historic ... read more
Bogstad is a 18th century Manor House with authentic interiors and a wonderful romantic Norwegian landscape park and garden. The interior is fully furnished with ... read more
Bodrhyddan Hall, a 17th century house with Victorian extensions, has been the home of Lord Langford and his family for over 500 years. The House, containing an ... read more
Boboli Gardens, integral part of the Pitti Palace, were originally commissioned by Medici Duke Cosimo I and his wife Eleonora of Toledo mid-16th century. They were ... read more
Blickling Hall has probably been the birthplace of Anna Boleyn. The property came later, by inheritance, in possession of William Kerr, 8th Marquess of Lothian (1763 ... read more