Haren Hortus Botanicus
Haren, Groningen, Netherlands
Haren Hortus Botanicus in Groningen, Netherlands, is one of the oldest and largest botanical gardens in the country, with origins dating back to 1626 when it was first created by pharmacist Henricus Munting in Groningen city. Due to space constraints, it relocated to Haren in 1967 and now spans about 20 hectares.
The garden features diverse areas such as a unique Chinese Ming garden, the Laarman Garden with endangered plants, an arboretum, rock garden, and ecological zones like heathlands and meadows. It focuses on preserving natural and cultural heritage while providing educational and recreational opportunities.
Managed by a foundation since 2002, the garden hosts festivals, exhibitions, and offers activities for children, with facilities like a tea house and café. It serves as a green hotspot for visitors and locals alike, highlighting plant biodiversity and garden artistry.
Location
Kerklaan 34, 9751 NN Haren, Netherlands
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