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“The Botanical Garden in Munich-Nymphenburg is not only a well-kept, world-famous green space that invites visitors to stroll and enjoy nature, but it is also a place of preservation, education, training and research.”

Duke Franz of Bavaria on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Munich-Nymphenburg Botanical Garden

Africa and Madagascar House

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Entering the last of the three large halls (Hall C), one is reminded at first sight of the plants in [...]

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Tropical swamp and aquatic plant House

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The last side house, branching south from the Palm House, is the Tropical Swamp and Aquatic Plant Sh [...]

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Victoria House

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In the Victoria House (House 3), a wide variety of green climbing plants, pitcher plants and creeper [...]

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Tropical crop house

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In the Tropical House of Crops (House 2), visitors can see tropical useful and aromatic plants as we [...]

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Palm House

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Palm trees were considered the epitome of the tropics at the time of the garden’s founding in [...]

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Orchid House

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In the Orchid House (House 1), the first show house on the south side, is dedicated to the orchid fa [...]

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Cooperation project between the Katse Alpine Botanical Gardens and the Munich Botanical Garden

Kooperation

The cooperation project between the Katse Alpine Botanical Gardens in Lesotho and the Munich Botanic [...]

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Cooperation project between Korea National Arboretum and Munich Botanical Garden

Kooperation

The Korea National Arboretum is an over 500-year-old arboretum in the city of Pocheon in the South K [...]

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Flower Power Festival Munich 2023: Celebrating nature in the city

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February 14, 2022 Munich blooms Gasteig, Kunsthalle München, Botanical Garden and BIOTOPIA are join [...]

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