All botanical gardens to visit in Italy

Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature at 7 botanical gardens in Italy. Discover diverse plant species, themed gardens, and conservation efforts.

Do you love plants and nature? Here are the must-visit botanical gardens in Italy:

  1. Orto Botanico dell'Università di Siena1

    Orto Botanico dell'Università di Siena

     Siena
    The Botanical Garden of the University of Siena, also known as Orto Botanico dell'Università di Siena, is a botanical garden that spans across 2.6 hectares. It is situated in the beautiful city of Siena, Italy. This garden is a part of the university and is a member of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI).
  2. Online discount!Città della Scienza_Science Museum2

    Città della Scienza_Science Museum

     Naples
    Città della Scienza, the interactive science museum of Naples: an experience for the whole family. Corporea, a journey into the human body where you can play with more than 100 hands on exhibits and multimedia installations (in Italian and English). The 3D Plantarium, a simulator of the sky that fai
  3. Civic Museum of Natural History of Trieste3

    Civic Museum of Natural History of Trieste

     Triest
    The Civic Museum of Natural History is currently housed in Palazzo Biserini, located in the Borgo Giuseppino district of Trieste. This location is central and easily accessible, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city. The museum shares the building with other public facilities such as the Attilio Hortis City Library and the Petrarchesco Piccolomineo Museum.
  4. Giarino dei Semplici4

    Giarino dei Semplici

     Florence
    Founded in 1545 by Cosimo I de' Medici and designed by Niccolò Pericoli, an Italian Mannerist artist, the Giarino dei Semplici is the third oldest botanical garden in Europe. Originally, only medicinal plants were grown here, but the garden was enlargened in the 18th century (during the reign of Cos
  5. Museo Orto Botanico5

    Museo Orto Botanico

     Rome
    The Orto Botanico dell'Università di Roma "La Sapienza", also Orto Botanico di Roma, is a botanical garden that was created in 1883 as the successor to the Renaissance papal botanical gardens. It is located on the hillside of Gianicolo Hill, overlooking the 17th-century Palazzo Corsini, where Queen
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    Giardino Botanico Daniela Brescia

     Sant'Eufemia a Maiella
    The Giardino Botanico Daniela Brescia is a botanical garden situated in Sant'Eufemia a Maiella, Italy. It spans an impressive area of 43000 m², offering ample space for visitors to explore and enjoy the diverse plant life. The garden's location in the heart of Italy makes it easily accessible for tourists from all over the country and beyond.
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    Orto Botanico

     Bologna
    The Orto Botanico dell'Università di Bologna, also known as the Orto Botanico di Bologna (or simply Orto Botanica), is a botanical garden in Bologna in Italy that is operated by the University of Bologna. The botanical garden is home to about 5,000 specimens that represent 1200 taxa. Its site is rou