Linnaeus garden

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Uppsala, Sweden

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Garden· Botanical garden· Museum· Tourist attraction· Historical landmark· Park

Linnaeus garden Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Linnaeus garden is located in Uppsala, Sweden on Svartbäcksgatan 27. Linnaeus garden is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category garden in Sweden.

Address

Svartbäcksgatan 27

Phone

+46 184712838

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tobias Eriksson

Linnaeus Garden is a very special place. It is part of the rich history of Carl Von Linné and houses very many of the plants he researched in his lifetime. You can learn a lot about the plants and his life in this garden. Take one of the guided tours and enjoy the views. Recommended to visit in summer time when most of the plants are in bloom. It's also good yo visit Linnés hammarby. Which is the place where he lived just outside Uppsala.

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L Pousada

Beautiful garden even if it is the end of summer (27/08/2018) and most plants are already dying back. Very well explained and presented. The house/museum itself is a little gem. Take advantage of the free audio guide. Even if sometimes the explanations might seem long, they increase the knowledge and understanding of Linnaeus and his family, the period during which they lived and his discoveries and studies as well as the importance of his classification for modern science and every day botany.

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Lily Mulholland

Such a beautiful, traditional garden with buildings dedicated to Linnaeus and his work. Overlooked by Uppsala Castle, this is the perfect place to spend an afternoon wandering around in one of Sweden’s gorgeous small cities. Bliss

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Hanna Soudunsaari

Lovely feel of the old world.

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Alexandru Iosup

Turns out the Linnaeus Garden is one of the best places in Uppsala to bore your better half... scratch that... to enthrall your better half with stories of botanical taxonomy based on two sets of names (binomial nomenclature) and to segue into a short history of cladistics, returning to talk about the genius of Carl von Linné (Linnaeus)... Oh, you want to know about the garden? It's nice, sunny, pricey to enter.

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Very beautiful garden Im happy they let me in for free as a student. Should come back here in the summer.

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Sami Hamid

A wonderful place to visit in Uppsala city, Sweden. We have had a guided tour to the garden and to the old building as well, where you will discover great stories about \Anders Celsius\ the man behind the \Celsius\ temperature scale of today. Indeed, it was everlasting moment.

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Shirley Stanton

Beautiful garden with a rich history of the second Adam.