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Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)

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Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
Botanical Garden (Botanischer Garten)
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+43 512 5075910

Hours:
Sunday8am - 5pm
Monday7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday7:30am - 5pm
Thursday7:30am - 5pm
Friday7:30am - 5pm
Saturday8am - 5pm


The Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck is a 2-hectare botanical garden operated by the University of Innsbruck. It is located in Hötting at Sternwartestraße 15, Innsbruck, Austria. The gardens are open at no cost every day; its greenhouses are open on Thursday afternoons for an admission fee. The garden was established around 1911, replacing an earlier garden elsewhere. It was redesigned between 1948-1965, and its alpine rock garden was revised 1987-1990 on modern systemic principles. Its first greenhouse was constructed in 1909, with three additional greenhouses added 1977-1979, a succulent house in 1993, and a sixth greenhouse for container plants built in 1997. Today the garden contains more than 5000 species organized within the following major sections: Alpinum - a major alpine garden, divided geographically and geologically, containing more than 1000 plants from all, non tropical, alpine regions of the world. Includes an area for ferns, a moor, and four ponds. Arboretum - woody plants including Gymnosperms, Angiosperms, and perennial plants. Cactus houses - about 500 cactus species. Cactus-Succulent-Mediterranean House - primarily plants from the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands, the colder regions of Australia and New Zealand, as well as African succulent plants and American cacti. Fern house - epiphytes, climbing ferns, and water ferns. Fragrance and touch garden - the first in Austria, all plants labeled in Braille. Medicinal, poisonous, and spice plants - more than 300 plants ordered by their effective substances (alkaloids, glycocholic acid, tannins, ethereal oils, vitamins, etc. Orchid house Succulent house - over 550 succulent plants, mainly from South Africa, the Canary Islands, and South America. Systematic garden Tropical greenhouse - flowering and useful tropical plants.
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