Orto botanico dell'Università degli Studi di Padova
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Botanical GardensUNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
Open today at 10:00-19:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-3 hour
Address:
Via Orto Botanico, 15, 35123 Padova PD, ItalyMap
Phone+39 049 827 3939
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The botanical garden is not big, slowly look, it is still very good, cactus variety is quite a lot, especially there is a cactus fruit is very like dragon fruit, inside is also white black seeds, very novel, have time to see.
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University of Padua Botanical Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Botanical Garden of Padua is located in the University of Padua. It was built in 1545. It still retains the original architectural pattern: a circular land symbolizing the world, surrounded by water, and facilities such as gates and conservatories were added later. built. In 1997, the Botanical Garden was inscribed on the World Heritage List for its long history and contribution to scientific research. So far, the botanical garden is used as a base for scientific research, but some locals also use it as a good place to escape the summer heat.
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The botanical garden is not big, slowly look, it is still very good, cactus variety is quite a lot, especially there is a cactus fruit is very like dragon fruit, inside is also white black seeds, very novel, have time to see.
The botanical garden is not big, there are many plants in the garden, the layout is generally the same, when I went there was no one, I was fine, I had a little flower, and the St. Anthony Temple from the botanical garden was also very beautiful. There is no need to visit it specifically.
The Botanical Garden of the University of Padua in the University of Padua, the Botanical Garden covers a large area, the greening is also very good, and the vegetation is very rich.
Italian botanical gardens have a long history and number of botanical gardens, the earliest botanical gardens in Europe
It's not big, but it's kind of boutique, there's a lot of special stuff.