Jardim Botanico Tropical
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Jardim Botanico Tropical: A Botanical Haven
Lisbon’s Jardim Botanico Tropical is a vital part of the city’s cultural tapestry. Established in 1773, it was founded by King D. Maria I as a place for the study of exotic plants.
Covering 4.5 hectares, the garden features a rich collection of tropical and subtropical plants, as well as unique architectural elements like the picturesque pond and historic pathways. The garden plays a significant role in botanical research and education, highlighting Portugal's connection to global flora.
Unforgettable Highlights
🌿 Key highlight #1: Diverse Plant Species — Home to over 1,200 species of exotic plants from around the world.
🌺 Key highlight #2: Historic Architecture — Features classical structures that reflect the garden's rich history.
🌊 Key highlight #3: Educational Programs — Offers various workshops and activities for all age groups.
Though currently closed, this garden appeals to tourists, botanists, and families interested in nature and history.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Jardim Botanico Tropical
Historical Foundation
Established in 1773 under King D. Maria I to study exotic plants.
Architectural Features
Showcases classical structures and ornamental ponds within its landscape.
Educational Role
Hosts various educational programs and workshops for visitors of all ages.
Location
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Address
View mapLargo dos Jeronimos
Opening Hours
Friday:
Temporarily Closed
Monday:
Temporarily Closed
Saturday:
Temporarily Closed
Sunday:
Temporarily Closed
Thursday:
Temporarily Closed
Tuesday:
Temporarily Closed
Wednesday:
Temporarily Closed
Contact Information
Price
Free. Check for any special exhibitions in the future.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: More than 2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are advisable when it reopens, although currently it is closed.