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  1. Nov 1, 2014 · Established in 1810, the Ljubljana Botanical Garden is Slovenia's oldest cultural, scientific and educational institution operating uninterruptedly since its foundation. The Garden contains more than 4,500 different species and subspecies.

  2. The Ljubljana Botanical Garden (Slovene: Ljubljanski botanični vrt), officially the University of Ljubljana Botanical Garden (Botanični vrt Univerze v Ljubljani), is the central Slovenian botanical garden, the oldest botanical garden in Southeastern Europe, and one of the oldest cultural, scientific, and educational organisations in Slovenia.

  3. Jan 26, 2011 · Introduction. According to the documented sources the first larger Slovenian gardens were those at Dol near Ljubljana. Between 1716 and 1758 they were in possession of Janez Benjamin Erberg. After 1740 they began to undergo changes under the influence of the then dominating French style.

  4. Jul 14, 2007 · University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana (Ižanska cesta 15) is open to visitors EVERY DAY! Summer time (April - October): 7 AM to 7 PM (July-August): 7 AM to 8 PM. Winter time (November - March): 7:30 AM to 5 PM. ENTRANCE: free of charge for individuals. ENTRANCE FEE for groups look price list.

  5. University Botanic Gardens Ljubljna is the oldest Slovene cultural, scientific and educational institution. It was founded in 1810. Opened every day. Entry fee only for tropical glasshouse and guided tours. Garden size 2 ha. Garden units: arboretum, plant system, rockery, mediterranean plants, ...

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    • Izhanska cesta 15, Ljubljana
  6. The Ljubljana Botanic Garden is not big. It contains around 4,500 different species and subspecies in different sections – Arboretum with trees, Plant system where plants are arranged in the form of the tree of life according to their evolutionary relationships, Ecological and Geographical groups and tropical Glasshouse.

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  8. About 800m southeast of the Old Town along Karlovška cesta and over the Ljubljanica River, this 2.5-hectare botanical garden was founded in 1810 as a sanctuary of native flora. It contains 4500 species of plants and trees, about a third of which are indigenous.

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