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Giardino Botanico dell'Università di Vienna

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Giardino Botanico dell'Università di Vienna

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The Botanischer Garten der Universität Wien, or Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna, is an expansive 8-hectare green oasis nestled in Vienna's 3rd district, Austria. Situated at an elevation of approximately 163 meters, this historic garden serves as a vital research and teaching facility for the University of Vienna's Faculty of Life Sciences. It is immediately adjacent to the famous Belvedere gardens, offering a seamless transition between two of Vienna's most cherished outdoor spaces.

Visitors consistently praise the Botanischer…

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    15 luglio 2021

    Escursionismo

    L'Orto Botanico è liberamente accessibile, gratuitamente e vale la pena vederlo.
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    14 novembre 2018

    Escursionismo

    Informazioni su ingressi e orari di apertura sono disponibili su:
    stadt-wien.at/wien/sehenswuerdigungen/botanischer-garten-wien.html
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    15 settembre 2024

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    Un giardino botanico molto curato con una grande varietà di piante! A seconda del cancello, apre dalle 10:00 e non è previsto alcun costo di ingresso. Solo il Giardino Alpino nella parte meridionale costa una piccola tassa.
    Il vicino parco del Belvedere al confronto sembra un deserto.
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    I migliori Tour verso Giardino Botanico dell'Università di Vienna

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    Elevazione 160 m

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    Posizione:Selva Viennese, Bassa Austria, Austria

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    Where can I find the official website or detailed visitor information for the Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna?

    While a direct official university website link isn't provided, you can find comprehensive information on admission, opening times, and other visitor details on the City of Vienna's portal: stadt-wien.at.

    Are there specific walking routes or themed tours available within the Botanical Garden?

    The garden is thoughtfully organized with various themed zones, including an English landscape garden, a Pannonian steppe landscape, and sections dedicated to the Flora of Austria, medicinal plants, and cacti. While formal guided tours aren't explicitly mentioned, visitors can easily explore these diverse areas at their own pace, following the numerous paths and discovering the different plant collections.

    What is the terrain like within the Botanical Garden, and are there significant elevation changes?

    The Botanical Garden covers 8 hectares and is generally considered a pleasant place for leisurely strolls. While it is situated at an elevation of approximately 163 meters, the internal paths are mostly gentle. There might be slight undulations, especially in areas like the Alpinum (rock garden), but no significant or challenging elevation changes that would deter most visitors.

    Is the Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna wheelchair accessible?

    The garden's paths are generally well-maintained, making many areas accessible. However, specific information on full wheelchair accessibility for all sections, including the tropical greenhouse or the Alpinum, is not explicitly detailed. It's advisable to contact the garden directly for precise information regarding accessibility for all areas.

    What unique or special features should I look out for during my visit?

    Beyond its vast collection of over 11,500 plant species, the garden boasts several historical trees, including the ancient Jacquin or Mozart plane tree (a Viennese natural monument) and a venerable Ginkgo tree. A particularly unique highlight is the Wollemia pine, a species once thought extinct and now thriving here, marking its first display on the European mainland. Don't miss the tropical greenhouse with its permanent 'rainforest-exhibition'.

    How can I reach the Botanical Garden using public transportation?

    The Botanical Garden is well-connected by public transport. While specific lines aren't listed, its location in Vienna's 3rd district, adjacent to the Belvedere gardens, means it's easily accessible via Vienna's extensive tram and bus network. We recommend checking local transport maps or apps for the most direct routes from your starting point.

    Are there parking facilities available near the Botanical Garden?

    Limited parking is available in the surrounding area near the Botanical Garden. However, visitors often note that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak times. Public transport is generally recommended for convenience.

    What are the seasonal highlights, and is the garden worth visiting in winter?

    The garden offers unique charm in every season. Spring brings vibrant blooms, while summer showcases lush greenery. In autumn, the foliage provides a beautiful display. Even in winter, the garden can be a tranquil escape, and the tropical greenhouse offers a warm, lush 'rainforest-exhibition' regardless of the weather outside. The garden is open year-round, making it suitable for a visit in any season.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or programs at the Botanical Garden?

    The garden is a wonderful destination for families, offering a peaceful and educational environment for children to explore nature. While specific 'family programs' aren't detailed, the diverse themed zones and vast plant collection provide ample opportunities for discovery and learning. The free admission also makes it an accessible outing for families.

    Are there cafes or restaurants located within or immediately near the Botanical Garden?

    There is no mention of cafes or restaurants directly within the Botanical Garden itself. However, given its central location in Vienna's 3rd district and immediate adjacency to the Belvedere gardens, there are likely numerous cafes and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhood to suit various tastes and budgets.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna?

    The duration of a visit can vary greatly depending on your interest. With 8 hectares and over 11,500 plant species, you could easily spend several hours wandering its paths, exploring the themed zones, and enjoying the tranquil environment. Many visitors find that 2-3 hours allow for a comprehensive and relaxed experience.

    Is the Botanical Garden dog-friendly?

    Information regarding dog-friendly areas within the Botanical Garden is not explicitly provided. As a scientific and educational facility, it's common for botanical gardens to have restrictions on pets to protect the plant collections. It's best to check directly with the garden's administration before bringing a dog.

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