What is botanical garden munich?

Botanical garden Munich, also known as the Botanischer Garten Muenchen, is one of the renowned botanical gardens of Germany. It is located at Menzinger Strasse 65, Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich. The garden lies on an area of about 21.20 hectares and is home to a diverse collection of flora from around the world.

Opened in 1914, the garden has over 14,000 plant species, including ferns, orchids, succulents, aquatic plants, and other exotic and native plants. Visitors can stroll through several themed gardens, including the rhododendron garden, alpine garden, and rose garden, to name a few.

The garden also features the famous Munich Botanical Museum and several greenhouses, including tropical, subtropical, and desert glasshouses. In addition, there are several paths and trails in the garden, which visitors can explore.

Botanical Garden Munich is open all year round for visitors, and admission is free. However, visitors are advised to check the opening hours before visiting as they may vary with seasons. Overall, the garden is a treat for nature lovers and botanists alike.