Von Gimborn Arboretum
Doorn, Netherlands
Von Gimborn Arboretum in Doorn, Netherlands, was established in 1924 by German ink manufacturer Max Theodor Von Gimborn as a private collection focused on conifers and ericaceous plants. Spread over about 27 hectares, the arboretum features one of the largest conifer collections in Western Europe and includes diverse collections such as rhododendrons, maples, birches, magnolias, and other woody plants.
Designed as a landscaped garden by Gerard Bleeker, it now serves as both a public park and research facility connected to Utrecht University. The arboretum is renowned for its botanical diversity, peaceful atmosphere, and educational value, attracting visitors who enjoy nature walks and plant studies. It remains open daily with a small entry fee and helps preserve many unique species and cultivars.
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Velperengh 13, 3941 BZ Doorn, Netherlands
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