Spread over 7 hectares on the banks of the Danube, the Botanical Garden of the Comenius University or Botanická Záhrada has over 5000 plant species, including 1200 species of cacti

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Botanicka Zahrada Bratislava, Bratislava

Spread over 7 hectares on the banks of the Danube, the Botanical Garden of the Comenius University or Botanická Záhrada has over 5000 plant species, including 1200 species of cacti.

Spread over 7 hectares on the banks of the Danube, the Botanical Garden of the Comenius University or Botanická Záhrada has over 5000 plant species, including 1200 species of cacti. The sole botanical garden in Bratislava is tended to by university students and staff. It has a greenhouse with tropical and subtropical exotics, Japanese garden, and rosarium with over 150 varieties of roses.


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About Botanicka Zahrada Bratislava

 841 04 Bratislava, Slovakia

 +421 2/654 213 11

 uniba.sk

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