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The Botanical Garden of the University of Padua is located in the University of Padua. The Botanical Garden covers a large area, has very good greening, and has rich vegetation types.
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I was expecting great things, billed as the oldest Botanical Garden in Europe. It’s interesting, but I realised that it is more a historical piece rather than ‘spectacular’ as other gardens are. So it...
Must see. A really great experience. Very well-presented with plenty of explanation in English. A huge range of plants which really demonstrates how much the Padovan botanists knew and how far they de...
A beautiful respite in the center if the town near St Anthony and Prato. The medicinal plants are amazing as are the water repellant plants. A great day visit for all ages.
This is the world’s first Botanical Garden amongst the churches and piazzas of Padua I suspect it is often overlooked but it should be on your itinerary. The first potatoes in Europe were cultivated h...
Spent several hours visting this Unesco heritage site.
It was a warm day on 31st August on our visit - lovely shades provided by various trees. Pleny of seats to relax - medicinal garden and hothouses were some of the highlights.
The Botanical Garden of the University of Padua is located in the University of Padua. The Botanical Garden covers a large area, has very good greening, and has rich vegetation types.
The scale is small, but it belongs to the kind of boutique type, with many special things.
The botanical garden is a product of European civilization. The Italian botanical garden has a long history of development and there are many botanical gardens. Among these botanical gardens, the Botanical Gardens of Pisa, Padua and Florence are the three oldest botanical gardens in Italy. The Padua Botanical Garden covers an area of 116,000 square meters. By 1834, 16,000 species of plants had been collected in the garden.
The botanical garden is not big, there are a lot of plants in the garden, and the layout is average. When I went there, there was no one but me. It was okay to snap some flowers. The Sanctuary of St. Anthony from the botanical garden is also very beautiful. There is no need to visit specifically.
The Italian Botanical Gardens have a long history and the number of botanical gardens, the earliest in Europe