Vecchio Giardino Botanico di Amburgo (Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg)
Vecchio Giardino Botanico di Amburgo (Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg)
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The Old Botanical Garden Hamburg, known locally as the Alter Botanischer Garten Hamburg, is a captivating botanical garden nestled within the expansive Planten un Blomen park in Hamburg, Germany. Situated centrally on the Hamburg Wallring at Stephansplatz, this unique attraction primarily consists of impressive greenhouses showcasing a diverse array of plant life from around the globe. At an elevation of approximately 12 meters, it offers a tranquil escape in the heart of the bustling city.
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The Old Botanical Garden Hamburg is primarily known for its complex of five interconnected greenhouses, covering 2,800 square meters. These include the Schaugewächshaus (Show Greenhouse) with subtropical plants, the large Tropical House focusing on South American and tropical crops, a dedicated Fern House, the Palmfarnhaus displaying ancient plants, and the Succulent House featuring plants from dry regions of Africa and the Americas.
Absolutely! The greenhouses provide a warm and humid environment, making them an ideal escape during colder months. You can experience diverse plant worlds from tropical rainforests to arid deserts, all while staying comfortable indoors. The surrounding Planten un Blomen park also offers a unique winter landscape for a stroll.
While you could spend hours exploring the intricate plant collections, a typical visit focusing on the greenhouses might take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. If you combine it with a walk through the wider Planten un Blomen park, including attractions like the Japanese Garden, you could easily spend half a day or more.
No, dogs are generally not permitted inside the greenhouses of the Old Botanical Garden Hamburg to protect the delicate plant collections. However, leashed dogs are welcome in the wider Planten un Blomen park, where you can enjoy walks around the garden's exterior and other park areas.
The Old Botanical Garden is centrally located, and while direct parking within the garden is limited, there are several public parking garages nearby. Options include those around Stephansplatz or within walking distance of the Planten un Blomen park. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during events, so arriving early or using public transport is often recommended.
The garden is very well connected by public transport. You can reach it via the U-Bahn (subway) station Stephansplatz (U1), which is directly adjacent. Several bus lines also stop nearby, making it easily accessible from various parts of Hamburg.
Yes, within the wider Planten un Blomen park, you'll find several kiosks and cafes offering refreshments, snacks, and light meals. There are also numerous cafes and restaurants in the surrounding city center, just a short walk from the garden, catering to various tastes and budgets.
No, the Japanese Garden is a distinct and prominent feature within the larger Planten un Blomen park, but it is not part of the Old Botanical Garden Hamburg itself. The Old Botanical Garden primarily refers to the greenhouse complex and its immediate outdoor collections. Both are wonderful attractions within the same expansive park.
The garden's history dates back to 1821 when it was established by Professor Johann Georg Christian Lehmann. It served as the Botanical Garden of the University of Hamburg for many years. While most outdoor collections moved to a new site (Loki-Schmidt-Garten) in 1979, the original site retained its impressive greenhouse complex, which was built between 1962 and 1963.
Beyond the main greenhouse sections, the garden boasts special collections including Aizoaceae, Orchidaceae, Bambusoideae, Begoniaceae, Bromeliaceae, Cycadaceae, Masdevallia, Piperaceae, and Zingiberaceae. You can also find herbal and medicinal plantings clustered around the city's former moat, offering a diverse botanical experience.