Amsterdam’s Hortus Botanicus, one of the world’s oldest botanical gardens, offers a diverse collection of over 6,000 trees and plants. Established in the heart of the city, this garden is home to a giant water lily that has thrived for more than 150 years. Visitors can explore a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces, including a palm house, an orangery, and a butterfly greenhouse. The Climate House, with its three distinct climatic zones, ensures a unique experience regardless of the weather outside. This historic garden provides a serene and educational escape for nature enthusiasts.
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