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Bucharest Botanical Garden
In 1860, at the initiative of Carol Davila in the territory of the Medical Faculty of the Bucharest University, which today bears his name, was founded the first botanical garden in Bucharest. Due to lack of space in 1884, it was decided to postpone the park. Responsibility for this was given to the Romanian botanist D. Brandze and Belgian architect-designer Fushan.
Updated landmark of Romania near Cotroceni Palace, with its unsurpassed living patterns that designers create by planting multicolored flowers, was opened to visitors in 1891.
Here, like in a fancy dance mixed "local" residents with exotic specimens thrive as moisture-loving tropical orchids and desert plants favoring drought.
It is a place many call a piece of paradise on earth, because in addition to the huge variety of plants, and there are more than ten thousand, in the garden you can admire the beautiful landscape, relax by the artificial reservoirs or marble fountains.
Having been in this or that area of the partitioned area of the park, the visitor gets an accurate representation of the interests of its flora certain places of the globe. Many of the exhibits, such as, for example, pines, oaks are under the open sky, but require special microclimate, are grown in greenhouses.
Thanks to the local tour guide, you can learn many interesting things about the life of rare plants, located on the territory of nearly eighteen acres. Just tourists will be told about that in the botanical garden of medicinal herbs grown a lot, usually used in folk medicine. Many tourists spread very interesting video about travel online smotretvideo.com.
Equally informative tour and will be in the local museum, located in a beautiful building, an architectural style which belongs to the era Brancoveanu. He is the guardian of a very curious instances of direct relevance to the development of botanical science in Romania.
Here you can see the old instruments, collection of artifacts and manuscripts even read or see the first record of research scientists, all of it just past steeped in the fragrance of various plants.
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