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The University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden (Danish: Botanisk have), usually referred to simply as Copenhagen Botanical Garden, is a botanical garden located in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. It covers an area of 10 hectares and is particularly noted for its extensive complex of historical glasshouses dating from 1874.
University Botanical Garden: City Centre: Copenhagen: Natural history: 27 glasshouses and more than 13,000 species of plants V1 Gallery: Vesterbro: Copenhagen: Art: Contemporary art gallery Viking Ship Museum: Roskilde: Roskilde: Maritime, history: Display of recovered remains of Viking ships Worker's Museum: City Centre: Copenhagen: History
This is a list of public art in University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. Image ... List of public art in Rosenborg Castle Gardens
The famous frontispiece from Ole Worm's book Museum Wormianum from 1655. The Natural History Museum Denmark was established on 1 January 2004 by the merging of four long-standing institutions: the Botanical Garden, the Botanical Museum & Central Library, the Geological Museum, and the Zoological Museum. [1]
Copenhagen Botanical Garden (Natural History Museum) Geocentre Copenhagen, which is located on Øster Voldgade. It houses the Department of Geography and Geology and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland. The University Quadrangle, which is located on Frue Plads and used mainly for administration and representation.
There are botanical gardens and arboreta in all states and territories of Denmark, most are administered by local governments, some are privately owned. Aarhus. Botanisk Have, Aarhus, Aarhus University; Aarhus Forestry Botanical Garden, Aarhus Municipality; Københavns Universitet (University of Copenhagen), Copenhagen
Copenhagen is a green city well endowed with open spaces. It has an extensive and well-distributed system of parks that act as venues for a wide array of events and urban life. As a supplement to the regular parks, there are a number of congenial public gardens and some cemeteries doubling as parks.
City Hall Garden: 1905: Copenhagen Botanical Garden: 1870: 10 ha: Glyptoteque Garden: 1901: Holmen's Cemetery ... LIFE Botanical Gardens: 1858: Royal Danish ...