Established in 1787 by King Gustav III, the University of Uppsala Botanical Gardens are a cherished landmark in the heart of Uppsala. Spanning lush outdoor gardens and a tropical greenhouse, the site offers a diverse array of plant life. Visitors can explore the verdant landscapes, enjoy a meal at the on-site café, and browse botanical-themed items in the gift shop. The gardens also feature a special exhibition hall, providing an educational and engaging experience for all.
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