National Botanic Gardens

Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus (Éire)
botanical garden in Dublin
#7 in Dublin / #17 in Ireland
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by William Murphy
/ CC BY-SA 3.0

The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, Ireland, are a verdant oasis located in the suburb of Glasnevin. Established in 1795, the gardens cover approximately 19.5 hectares and showcase a diverse collection of over 20,000 living plants, including many rare and endangered species. Renowned for their meticulously maintained landscapes, the gardens feature stunning glasshouses such as the Palm House and the Curvilinear Range, which house tropical and subtropical plants. Visitors can also explore thematic garden areas, including rock gardens, rose gardens, and an arboretum.


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