Do you love plants and nature? Here are the must-visit botanical gardens in Limburg:
1Natural History Museum of Maastricht
MaastrichtThe Natural History Museum of Maastricht is dedicated to the nature in Limburg. The museum has three permanent exhibits that illustrate the nature of Limburg. The exhibition Biology is dedicated to contemporary nature. The exhibition Geology covers tropical swamps and the ‘Krijtzee’. And the exhibit 2Het Aardbeienmuseum
Horst (LB)The Strawberry Museum portrays the history of the popular strawberry. Attention is also paid to all sorts of facts about the strawberry. There is also a strawberry collection on display with all sorts of strawberry-inspired trinkets. 3Kasteel Wijlre estate
WijlreKasteel Wijlre estate brings together contemporary art, architecture, cultural heritage, and nature. Nestled in the rolling hills of South Limburg, the estate's expansive gardens and historic park surrounding the castle and carriage house offer a unique setting for contemplation and discovery. The H 4Botanische Tuin Kerkrade
KerkradeThe Botanische Tuin Kerkrade is a botanical garden that does not belong to a university, established in 1939. A collection of indigenous and exotic plants grow inside and outside of greenhouses. There is also a subtropical greenhouse. The collection includes a pine family, Cryptomeria and flora from- 5
Botanisch tuin Jochum Hof
SteylBotanical Garden Jochum Hof holds a collection of unusual, ancient and exotic plants, shrubs and trees, the oldest of which date back to 1799. The garden is named after Father Jochum, who started the garden to make biology education concrete. Later the garden was expanded to include a herb garden, b