All plant museums to visit in Switzerland

Immerse yourself in the world of plants at 13 museums in Switzerland dedicated to botany. These museums explore the diversity, biology, and importance of plant life.

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

  1. Chinese Garden1

    Chinese Garden

     Zurich
    The Chinese Garden Zurich, situated near Zurichhorn in the Seefeld district of Zurich, is a part of the group of temple gardens. This serene location offers a unique blend of tranquility and cultural richness, making it an interesting spot for tourists.
  2. Zurich Succulent Plant Collection2

    Zurich Succulent Plant Collection

     Zurich
    The Sukkulenten-Sammlung Zürich is a botanical garden located in the Swiss municipality of Zürich. It is not just a garden, but also a home to a botanic library, a herbarium, and the International Organizations for Succulent Plant Research (IOS). This makes it a place of interest not only for plant enthusiasts but also for those interested in botanical research and literature.
  3. Conservatory and Botanical Garden3

    Conservatory and Botanical Garden

     Geneva
    The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the city of Geneva is a significant institution and museum in the city. Founded in 1817, it has a rich history and has been a part of Geneva's cultural landscape for over two centuries. The garden was initially located in a former area of Bastions Park but was transferred to the Console site in 1904. The garden's current location is adjacent to Lake Geneva and the park of the United Nations Office at Geneva.
  4. Old Botanical Garden4

    Old Botanical Garden

     Zurich
    The Old Botanical Garden Zurich, also known as 'zur Katz', is a botanical garden located in the Swiss city of Zurich. It was established in 1833 and is situated in the former Bollwerk 'zur Katz' (City Quarter, District 1). The garden is a significant part of Zurich's history and offers a tranquil escape in the heart of the city.
  5. Universität Bern Botanical Garden5

    Universität Bern Botanical Garden

     Bern
    The Botanical Garden Bern, also known as BOGA, is a significant part of the University of Bern in Switzerland. It serves as a place of research and education, as well as a green oasis in the city. Visitors can explore a wide variety of plant species in this garden, making it an interesting destination for nature lovers and botany enthusiasts.
  6. National Park Centre6

    National Park Centre

     Zernez
    The Swiss National Park is nestled in the Western Rhaetian Alps, within the canton of Grisons. It is situated between the towns of Zernez, S-chanf, Scuol and the Fuorn Pass in the Engadine valley. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps, with its diverse flora and fauna.
  7. Bündner Naturmuseum7

    Bündner Naturmuseum

     Chur
    The Bündner Naturmuseum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 17:00, making it a convenient destination for tourists. Admission is free for children under 16 and school classes, making it a budget-friendly option for families and educational groups. The museum's proximity to the train station, just a five-minute walk, adds to its accessibility for visitors.
  8. University of Basel Botanical Garden8

    University of Basel Botanical Garden

     Basel
    The Botanical Garden of the University of Basel, founded in 1589, is a public botanical garden located in Basel. It holds the distinction of being the oldest botanical garden in Switzerland. The garden is part of the Botanical Institute of the University of Basel and is adjacent to it. It is open all year round and offers a variety of plantations and four greenhouses.
  9. Botanical Garden9

    Botanical Garden

     Basel
    The Botanical Garden of the University of Basel, located in Basel, is a public botanical garden that was established in 1589. This makes it the oldest botanical garden in Switzerland. The garden is part of the Botanical Institute of the University of Basel and is adjacent to it. It is open all year round and consists of an outdoor area with various plantings and four greenhouses.
  10. Naturzentrum Thurauen10

    Naturzentrum Thurauen

     Flaach
    The Naturzentrum Thurauen, located in Flaach in the Zurich wine country of Switzerland, is an information and experience center that was established in 2011. It serves as a hub for visitors to learn about the local environment and the ongoing efforts to restore and preserve it.
  11. Neuchâtel Botanical Garden11

    Neuchâtel Botanical Garden

     Neuchâtel
    The Neuchâtel Botanical Garden covers an expansive area of 8 hectares. This space is divided into natural environments, areas specifically managed to promote biodiversity, and sections dedicated to botanical collections. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and plant species within the garden's boundaries.
  12. Naturama Aargau12

    Naturama Aargau

     Aarau
    Naturama Aargau is a natural history museum located in the Swiss city of Aarau. It is conveniently situated on Feerstrasse, directly opposite the train station and adjacent to the Old Cantonal School. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  13. Natural History Museum St. Gallen13

    Natural History Museum St. Gallen

     Sankt Gallen
    The Natural History Museum St. Gallen is a natural history museum located in St. Gallen. It covers an area of 2000 square meters, providing a comprehensive view of the local fauna and mineral world. The museum was opened in 2016 and offers an open exhibition presentation with walk-in room images and interactive learning elements.