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Padua Botanical Gardens

Padua's Botanical Gardens, begun in 1545, are the oldest in Europe.

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Insectivorous Plant picture

Insectivorous Plant in the Padua Botanical Gardens.

James Martin

The Orto Botanico, Padova Italy

Imagine, today you can wander into the Botanical Gardens in Padua and visit a palm planted in 1585. In the Arboretum, a huge plane tree has been around since 1680, its trunk hollowed by a lightening strike.

The Collections

In Padua's Botanical Garden the plants are grouped to form collections on the basis of their characteristics. Some of the more interesting collections are:

  • Insectivorous Plants - yep, the meat eaters of the plant kingdom have their own set of greenhouses. Watch your fingers. [Photos below]
  • Medicinal and poisonous plants - this is the historical purpose of the garden's foundation in 1545.
  • Itinerary for Blind People - Aromatic or thorny plants, in pots so they can be changed throughout the year. Labels are written in Braille.
  • Aquatic Plants - marvel at the number of different lilypads that are out there in the world. [photos below]

Information for Visiting Padua's Botanical Gardens

The botanical gardens are located just south of the Basilica di Sant'Antonio. From the piazza in front of the Basilica, walk south on the street that parallels the front of the Basilica.

Opening times
Winter: November 1-March 31: 9.00-13.00 (Mondays to Saturdays)
Spring-summer-autumn: April 1-October 31: 9.00-13.00; 15.00-18.00 (every day)

Cost: 2.58 Euros

Padua Botanical Gardens Pictures

Please visit our Padua Botanical Gardens Photo Gallery.

More Padua Botanical Gardens Resources:

Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico), Padua
Orto Botanico (Official Page)

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