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Hortus botanicus Leiden Review

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The Botanical Garden, attached to Leiden University, is the first botanical garden in the Netherlands and one of the oldest in the world.

Hortus botanicus Leiden

Posted: Jul 4, 2019
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  • 明慈
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    The Hortus botanicus of Leiden is the oldest botanical garden of the Netherlands, and one of the oldest in the world. It is located in the southwestern part of the historical centre of the city, between the Academy building

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    Posted: Jul 12, 2019
  • 家和影响力
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    Leiden Botanical Garden, Dutch: Hortus botanicus Leiden is the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands and one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. It is located in the southwest corner of the historical center of Leiden City, South Holland Province, between the academic building and Leiden Observatory.

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    Posted: Feb 1, 2019
  • 天边的海999
    5/5Outstanding
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    After entering the gate of Leiden University, the first sight of Hortus botanicus is called Hotus Botanical Garden, also known as Leiden Botanical Garden. This botanical garden has great significance for the Netherlands, which is the birthplace of Dutch tulips. The Botanical Garden was built in 1590 and has a history of more than 400 years. It was originally built for the study of botany and medicine. It is the earliest botanical garden in the Netherlands for the purpose of botanical research. The founder of the botanical garden, Carlos Luxeus (Carolus Clusius, 1526-1609), a famous botanist and doctor in Europe, French, came to Leiden University as a professor in 1593 and became the first director of the botanical garden. In 1592, an Austrian ambassador living in Turkey (Ogier Gisleen van Busbeke) gave Karolus some tulip seeds on his deathbed, and he was brought to Leiden, and began to cultivate research in the botanical garden, which later produced many different varieties of pattern. In addition to tulips, he studied corn, tomatoes, potatoes and tobacco brought from the New World. With the continuous cultivation and rapid promotion of tulips, the Netherlands became a country of tulips, although it also experienced a process from madness to bubble (1637), but when a tulip is mentioned, most people will associate the Netherlands, not Persian, Turkish and Xinjiang. The Dutch Museum Pass can enter this glass greenhouse, but unfortunately I have no feeling for plants and flowers at all, just look at it.

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    Posted: Aug 27, 2018
  • 小萱萱爱旅行
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    Leiden University Town (English for Leiden) is one of the oldest and most scenic cities in the Netherlands. Leiden is located in a vast flower-growing area, and its products are sold in and around the town. Here, tulips (a landmark symbol of the Netherlands) are introduced to Europe. Whether you are spending a day or a week in Lei, the main things to do on the tour include a stroll through the bustling Lei Market (Markt) every Wednesday and Saturday, a great place to shop for traditional food, flowers and costumes and local handicrafts, Or jumping around on river boats and swimming the canals and the old and new Rhine rivers. Old castle: Burcht van Leiden is best visited through an interesting old gateway that shows the lions with city badges one of the three such gates leading to the castle Leiden’s castle (Burcht van Leiden) is a must-visit attraction. The 11th-century fortress (known as Fort Leyton) sits on a 12-metre mound, a hill built for flood defences and once protected by a 35-metre-diameter wall, two canals and one canal. You can still see one of them at the foot of the mountain, and you can also walk the sentinels along the walls, which can be included in the self-guided tour of the site. It became a park in the 1600s due to the rapid and sustained development of the city, abandoned as a fortress. In the 17th century, a tower was built, all in the arms of the burglar master who also served as the castle's governor between 1651 and 1764, and from the castle you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. Hortus Botanicus Originally part of the Leiden University Botanical Garden, founded in 1590, it is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. More than 10,000 plant species and dozens of birds have been discovered here, many of them from all over the world. The highlight of this popular historical garden is Cluiustuin, the first systematic reconstruction of the botanical garden, originally located behind the university building, named after the site’s founder (Carolus Clusius also widely praised for introducing tulips from Turkey to Europe). Leiden’s Windmill Museum (Molen de Valk) is located in a spectacular seven-story, 29-meter-high stone powder factory built in 1743. It was originally part of the town’s fortifications (19 windmills were built within the city walls in the early 17th century). After restoration in 1964, Molen Devak (Molen de Valk) and the last miller's residence were opened to the public as a museum. #Spring Roaming Plan #Travel #Healing Landscape #View #Tulips #Tulips🌷 #Netherlands #Small Treasure Destinations #Humanities Attraction Sharing #Architectural Design #Design #Travel Happiness Moment #I'm a travel big player #Where I want to go #Summer is here #My hiking punch pen Memory

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    Posted: Jun 15, 2022
  • 狮子座王子
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Leiden Botanical Garden is a must, because this is one of the world's oldest botanical gardens, built in the 16th century, more than 500 years from now, the botanical garden flowers are mainly tulips, there are colorful varieties of tulips.

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    Posted: Apr 20, 2017
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