Botaniska trädgården (Lund)
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Botaniska trädgården (English: The Botanical Garden) is a botanical garden in central Lund, Sweden, open to the public daily without charge. The 8 hectares site contains 7000 species of plants, of which 2000 are found in the greenhouses representing nine different climate zones. It is owned and operated by Lund University.[1] Its international identification code is LD.[2]
Botaniska trädgården | |
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Type | Botanical garden |
Location | Östra Vallgatan 20, 223 61 Lund, Sweden |
Coordinates | 55°42′14″N 13°12′10″E |
Area | 8 hectares (20 acres) |
Opened | 1690 |
Operated by | Lund University |
Website | Official website |
The university garden has existed since 1690, at that time in front of the present site of the Lund University Main Building. In the 1860s, the garden outgrew the area and was, in 1862 to, moved its current location along Östra Vallgatan.[1] This time Jacob Georg Agardh designed the blueprints for the garden and greenhouses.[3] In 1974, the garden was named a national historical landmark.[3]
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