Nestled on the slopes of Montjuïc Mountain, the Botanical Garden of Barcelona spans 35 acres and is dedicated to the protection and promotion of Mediterranean plants. The garden houses over 1,300 species from regions such as Australia, California, Chile, South Africa, and the Mediterranean Basin. Visitors can explore a diverse array of flora, each adapted to the Mediterranean climate, and gain insight into the unique ecosystems of these areas. The well-organized layout and informative displays make it an enriching experience for both botany enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Botanical Garden of Barcelona
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