Park
Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg
Von 47 Einheimischen empfohlen,
Standort
65 Menzinger Str.
München, BY
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Zu jeder Jahreszeit empfehlenswert. Wunderschöne und auch seltene Pflanzungen zum Ansehen. Es werden wechselnde Ausstellungen und Führungen angeboten.
The Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg is a botanical garden and arboretum. The entrance is about 4,50€.
The (new) botanical garden was created next to the park of Schloss Nymphenburg in 1912/13 and officially opened on 10 May 1914. The garden was designed by Peter Holfelder (1878–1936) who worked closely with Walter Kupper (1874–1953) and Leonhard Dillis (1871–1946). Today the garden cultivates about 19,600 species and subspecies on approximately 18 hectares. Its mission is to provide a beautiful and restful environment as well as educate the public about plants and nature more broadly. Major collections include an alpine garden, an arboretum, rose collections, and a so-called 'systematic garden' in which plants are arranged by taxonomic families. The garden also contains an extensive greenhouse complex (4,500 m² total area in 11 greenhouses), including greenhouses dedicated to bromeliads and aroids Araceae, cacti and succulents, cycads, ferns, orchids, and Mexican plants. The orchid collection includes over 2700 species from 270 genera, as well as hybrids, with special collections of Catasetinae, Cattleya (unifoliates), Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Dracula, Paphiopedilum, Phragmipedium, Pleione, Stanhopeinae, Vanda, and Zygopetalinae. Open daily 9am – 6pm (last admission 5:3pm)
The (new) botanical garden was created next to the park of Schloss Nymphenburg in 1912/13 and officially opened on 10 May 1914. The garden was designed by Peter Holfelder (1878–1936) who worked closely with Walter Kupper (1874–1953) and Leonhard Dillis (1871–1946). Today the garden cultivates about…