The Arquebuse Botanical Garden, located in Dijon, Burgundy, France, is a 5-hectare botanical garden and arboretum. It is a municipal administration and is also a public garden, rose garden, natural history museum, ethnology museum, and planetarium. The garden is a member of the prestigious 'Botanical Gardens of France and Francophone countries'.
The Arquebuse Botanical Garden is open daily for visitors. It is situated within a larger park and garden, spanning about 5 hectares. This provides ample space for visitors to explore and enjoy the diverse flora and fauna.
The Arquebuse Botanical Garden is home to approximately 4,000 species of plants. The garden places a particular emphasis on the flora of Burgundy, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the region's diverse plant life.
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Avenue Albert 1er, 1, Dijon
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The Arquebuse Botanical Garden in Dijon, France, is a pleasant green space that combines botanical education with relaxation. Visitors appreciate its well-maintained grounds, diverse plant collections, and peaceful atmosphere. The garden features various themed areas, including medicinal plants, a rose garden, and a small arboretum. Many find the layout easy to navigate and enjoy the informative labels on plants. The garden's greenhouse is noted for its collection of exotic species, though some visitors mention it could benefit from updates. The on-site natural history museum adds educational value, particularly for those interested in local flora and fauna. While not expansive, the garden offers a tranquil retreat from the bustling city center. Some visitors note that the garden's beauty changes with the seasons, making it worth visiting at different times of the year. However, a few reviewers mention that more seating areas and better maintenance of certain sections could enhance the experience. Overall, the Arquebuse Botanical Garden provides a pleasant and educational outdoor experience for both plant enthusiasts and casual visitors looking for a peaceful spot in Dijon.
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