Description
Located at the heart of the "Imperial" quarter of Strasbourg, the botanical Garden is home to nearly 6000 plant species. It is a genuine living museum with an arboretum, ecological beds, and greenhouses. Here, you can see some remarkable trees such as the pecan tree, the giant Sequoia and 5 bald cypress trees including Taxodium ascendens, which is very rare in Europe. But the section which seems out of this world is no doubt the two-storey tropical greenhouse! This university garden offers students and researchers a vast range of plants destined for research and observation. It is also open to the public and is really worth a visit especially when events are proposed. And you can just sit and relax in the shade of the magnificent trees on a pontoon by the side of the pond. The botanical Garden is a haven of greenery right in the centre of town!
More information
- Free visit
- Visit with educational sheets/pack
- Guided tour for individuals
- Guided tour for groups
- Guided tour for groups with reservation
- Adults (individuals)
- Couple
- Families
- Groups
- Schools
Closed on 01 and 08/05, 01 and 11/11 and from 24/12 to 28/02/2025. May close due to bad weather.
- Garden of the blue farm
- Rose Garden of Saverne
- Botanical Garden of Saverne
- The Two Shores Garden
- The gardens of Villa Burrus Park
- Ancien jardin du presbytère de la commune de Murbach
- Zoological and Botanical Garden in Mulhouse
- Pars Alfred Wallach
- Les jardins du château du Hohlandsbourg
- Le jardin d'Anne-Marie SINGER
- Courtil de St Fiacre Medieval Garden
- The Windeck domain
- Jardin du Tilleul
- Wesserling Park - Textile Museum
- Demonstration of the textile trades
- Visit to the Great Boiler Room
- Silkworm feeding
- Meeting with a gardener
Access
28 rue Goethe
Entrée : allée Anton de Bary.
67000 Strasbourg