The Linnaeus Garden

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A hidden gem. That’s what the Linnaeus Garden in Malmö feels like. It’s a tranquil oasis tucked away from the bustling city. The Linnaeus Garden may not be Malmö’s most famous landmark, but it holds a special place in botanical history. The garden is a recreation of Uppsala University’s botanical garden. It reflects how it would have appeared during the lifetime of the renowned botanist, Carl Linnaeus. The Linnaeus Garden is meticulously designed, following the 1745 plan by Linnaeus and Carl Hårleman. This reconstruction allows visitors to step back in time and experience the world of botany as Linnaeus did. Over 1,300 plant species flourish within the garden’s walls. Each one was cultivated by Linnaeus himself, arranged according to his own classification system. This living library of plants offers a unique insight into the mind of one of history’s greatest botanists. The garden is more than just a collection of plants. It served as Linnaeus’s outdoor classroom, where he taught students, conducted research, and made groundbreaking scientific observations. Walking through the garden’s paths, you can almost imagine Linnaeus among the flowers, sharing his knowledge and passion for the natural world. The Linnaeus Garden is open to the public from May to September. It’s a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. As you wander through the meticulously arranged flowerbeds, you’ll find yourself transported back to the 18th century. You will be immersed in the world of Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy.

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