Hortus Botanicus (Amsterdam)

Hortus Botanicus is a botanical garden in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. One of the oldest in the world, it is one of Amsterdam's major tourist attractions.

History

Hortus Botanicus was founded in 1638 by the city to serve as an herb garden for doctors and apothecaries. It contains more than six thousand tropical and indigenous trees and plants. The monumental Palm House dates from 1912 and is renowned for its collection of cycads.

The hexagonal pavilion dates from the late 1600s. The entrance gate was built in the early 1700s. The Orangery dates from 1875, and the Palm House and Hugo de Vries Laboratory - both created in Amsterdam School expressionist architecture - date from 1912 and 1915.

The garden was almost bankrupt in 1987 when the University of Amsterdam stopped paying its expenses but a community of individual supporters prevented its closure. Now the Hortus Botanicus is supported by the Amsterdam City Council as well.

There are also two halls at the garden which are now used for conferences and ceremonies.

Local cafe serves as meeting point for locals.

Attraction

Hortus Botanicus is now one of the attractions of the Dutch capital for both Dutch and International visitors.

The collection is famous for some of its trees and plants, some of which are on the "danger" list, also well-known plants and trees can be found there, like the Persian Ironwood Tree which is known in Dutch as Perzische Parrotia.

Hortus Botanicus's initial collection was amassed during the 17th century through plants and seeds brought back by traders of the East India Company (VOC) for use as medicines and for their possibilities for commerce. A single coffee plant, Coffea arabica, in Hortus's collection served as the parent for the entire coffee culture in Central and South America.

Likewise, two small potted oil palms brought back by the VOC from Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean, produced seeds after six years, and these were propagated throughout all of Southeast Asia, becoming a major source of revenue in the Dutch East Indies and now in Indonesia.

In 1885-1918 Hugo de Vries was the director of the garden.

Recent additions to Hortus include a huge hothouse, which incorporates three different tropical climates. Шаблон:-

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Kevin Dulin
28 April 2018
Amazing gardens! Both greenhouse are very fascinating!
S Marks The Spots
24 April 2017
One of the oldest botanical gardens in the world, it's a great spot to relax with a book, take a green break from the busy city centre or discover unique plants from all over the world.
Petri
30 November 2019
One of my favourite spots in Amsterdam. Regardless of the season, always worth of a visit, in the greenhouses, but also outside garden. Enjoy the nature and atmosphere. And cup of coffee in the cafe.
Tiffany
10 July 2016
Delightfully compact oasis. We had snacks and drinks in the café and then wandered the gardens and greenhouses.
Amsterdam Magazine
18 July 2011
'While it’s more literally ‘green’, one of my favourite spots in the city is the Hortus Botanicus, a great place to go if you need to escape the city and find nature.' - Mette te Velde, co-founder of
Maxim Rusakov
13 June 2014
Обязательно пройдите по мосту в оранжерее! А еще обязательно зайдите в теплицу к бабочкам. И самое главное - там есть два реликтовых дерева гинкго.
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