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  1. The Linnaean Garden or Linnaeus Garden ( Swedish: Linnéträdgården) is the oldest of the botanical gardens belonging to Uppsala University, Sweden, and nowadays one of two satellite gardens of the larger University of Uppsala Botanic Garden, the other being the Linnaeus family's former summer home Linnaeus's Hammarby. [1]

    • Accessibility by Wheelchair
    • Virtual Tour
    • Induction Loop
    • Parking

    The garden and orangery are accessible to wheelchair users. The ground floor of the Linnaeus Museum is accessible to wheelchair users. The threshold att the entrance is high – please contact the museum staff for assistance. The first floor of the building is not accessible for wheelchair users.

    However, it is possible to make a virtual tour of the museum and garden by Google Maps. The link does not work in all web browsers.

    An induction loop is available on loan for guided tours. There is also an audio guide to the Linnaeus Museum.

    There is no parking at the garden but it is possible to drop off passengers at the entrance (Svartbäcksgatan 27).

  2. The Linnaeus Garden with the professors residence is the site of the first botanic garden. This is where Carolus Linnaeus made his observations on the transition of seasons and variation of nature amid blossoming flower beds, tight hedges, marshes and ponds. Nowadays approximately 1 000 species are grown in the garden following the Linnaean ...

  3. Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala. The Botanical Gardens, below the castle hill, show off more than 10,000 species and are pleasant to wander through. Attractions include the 200-year-old Linnaeum Orangery and the Tropical Greenhouse from where guided tours in English (50kr) begin. Tours are held on Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm from June to August ...

  4. The Linnaean Garden or Linnaeus Garden is the oldest of the botanical gardens belonging to Uppsala University, Sweden, and nowadays one of two satellite gardens of the larger University of Uppsala Botanic Garden, the other being the Linnaeus family's former summer home Linnaeus's Hammarby.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Main House. The home is the principle piece of sculpture in the gardens. It is the reason for which the gardens themselves exist. It was designed by Ted and Ann Schnormeier in 1992. It was inspired by Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright. Construction was commenced in April of 1993 and completed in April of 1994.

  6. Tue-Sat: 10am-6pm. Sun: 11am-5pm. [ CLOSED Easter (March 321), Memorial Day (May 27), Independence Day (July 4), & Labor Day (Sept 2)] November – March: By appointment or chance. For an appointment outside of our open hours, call our office at 740-363-8264 or email folks@sciotogardens.com. We’ll do our best to accommodate you!

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