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Botanischer Garten Frankfurt
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The Botanischer Garten Frankfurt am Main is a botanical garden and arboretum formerly maintained by the Goethe University and since 2012 administered by the City of Frankfurt. It is located at Siesmayerstraße 72, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and opens daily in the warmer months.
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Grüneburg park
August-Siebert-Straße 22, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Palmengarten Frankfurt
Palmengarten der Stadt, Siesmayerstraße 63, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tropicarium
Westend-Süd, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Koreanischer Garten
60323 Frankfurt, Germany
Goethe University Frankfurt
Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 1, 60629 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Stiftung Palmengarten und Botanischer Garten
Siesmayerstraße 61, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Spielplatz Zeppelinallee
Zeppelinallee 75-77, 60487 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
The Westend Synagogue
Freiherr-vom-Stein-Straße 30, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Frauenfriedenskirche
Zeppelinallee 101, 60487 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Nearby restaurants
Villa Merton
Am Leonhardsbrunn 12, 60487 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Siesmayer
Siesmayerstraße 59, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Union International Club e.V.
Am Leonhardsbrunn 12, 60487 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Ristorante Isoletta
Feldbergstraße 31, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Relais & Châteaux Restaurant Lafleur
Palmengartenstraße 11, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Umbra
Myliusstraße 49, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tempaccio Ristorante & Osteria, Frankfurt am Main.
Liebigstraße 47, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Vetro Vero Frankfurt
Feldbergstraße 3, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Vini... da Sabatini
Grüneburgweg 81, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
The Black Bulls Steakhouse
Bockenheimer Landstraße 92, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Nearby hotels
Garner Hotel Frankfurt - Palmengarten by IHG
Sophienstraße 40, 60487 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Hotel Liebig
Liebigstraße 45, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Sophien Hotel Frankfurt
Sophienstraße 36, 60487 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Hotel Palmenhof
Bockenheimer Landstraße 89-91, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Botanischer Garten Frankfurt

Siesmayerstraße 72, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
4.8(427)
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The Botanischer Garten Frankfurt am Main is a botanical garden and arboretum formerly maintained by the Goethe University and since 2012 administered by the City of Frankfurt. It is located at Siesmayerstraße 72, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and opens daily in the warmer months.

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attractions: Grüneburg park, Palmengarten Frankfurt, Tropicarium, Koreanischer Garten, Goethe University Frankfurt, Stiftung Palmengarten und Botanischer Garten, Spielplatz Zeppelinallee, The Westend Synagogue, Frauenfriedenskirche, restaurants: Villa Merton, Siesmayer, Union International Club e.V., Ristorante Isoletta, Relais & Châteaux Restaurant Lafleur, Umbra, Tempaccio Ristorante & Osteria, Frankfurt am Main., Vetro Vero Frankfurt, Vini... da Sabatini, The Black Bulls Steakhouse
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Nearby attractions of Botanischer Garten Frankfurt

Grüneburg park

Palmengarten Frankfurt

Tropicarium

Koreanischer Garten

Goethe University Frankfurt

Stiftung Palmengarten und Botanischer Garten

Spielplatz Zeppelinallee

The Westend Synagogue

Frauenfriedenskirche

Grüneburg park

Grüneburg park

4.6

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Palmengarten Frankfurt

Palmengarten Frankfurt

4.7

(8.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Tropicarium

Tropicarium

4.8

(96)

Open 24 hours
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Koreanischer Garten

Koreanischer Garten

4.1

(72)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Die letzten Tage von Pompeji - die immersive Ausstellung
Die letzten Tage von Pompeji - die immersive Ausstellung
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:30 PM
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Candlelight: Tribut an Hans Zimmer
Candlelight: Tribut an Hans Zimmer
Thu, Dec 11 • 8:30 PM
Kaiserstraße 37, Frankfurt am Main, 60329
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Candlelight: Ed Sheeran meets Coldplay
Candlelight: Ed Sheeran meets Coldplay
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Botanischer Garten Frankfurt

Villa Merton

Siesmayer

Union International Club e.V.

Ristorante Isoletta

Relais & Châteaux Restaurant Lafleur

Umbra

Tempaccio Ristorante & Osteria, Frankfurt am Main.

Vetro Vero Frankfurt

Vini... da Sabatini

The Black Bulls Steakhouse

Villa Merton

Villa Merton

4.7

(232)

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Siesmayer

Siesmayer

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Union International Club e.V.

Union International Club e.V.

4.8

(42)

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Ristorante Isoletta

Ristorante Isoletta

4.5

(566)

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Jon StrandJon Strand
We were really impressed with the great selection of plants present. It is obvious a meticolous job has been done to gather and caretake all these botanical delights. Some parts of the park like the Rubus section is very well organized with every species being separated from the rest. Other sections like the East Asian section where everything grows wildy together. Beautifully executed and without a clear overall plan. We were shocked to find the poisionous plants being gathered together in a "poison sector" where highly dangerous plants were free to touch by children and adults alike, without much warning signs present or barriers to prevent touching or tasting. Some of them deadly poisionus and others delirical and hallucination-inducing. Everything also next to several bees nests where thousands of bees were roaming around the area. This feels a bit unsafe and careless, but exciting nonetheless. There is also a large meat-eating section where the plants are grown in an enclosement, however with some marking errors (some confusion between Dionaea vs. Nepenthes) We must again stress the amazing selection - this surpasses most botanical gardens we have ever seen before. A day or two can easily be spent here. We managed to go through around 20-25% of the park area in a half day.
Maria F CaballeroMaria F Caballero
The botanic garden in Frankfurt is a lovely place to visit during the summer months. The garden is home to a vast collection of plants and trees, with many colorful flowers in bloom during the warmer season. Visitors can stroll through the garden's well-manicured paths and admire the various flora on display. The garden also has a number of interesting exhibitions, such as displays of various ecosystems and plant habitats. It's an excellent opportunity for visitors to learn about plant life and appreciate the diversity of nature. While the garden is generally well-maintained, some areas may be in need of upkeep or restoration. However, this does not detract from the overall beauty and charm of the garden. The garden is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, which can result in it becoming quite crowded during peak periods. Visitors should be prepared for crowds and plan accordingly. Overall, the botanic garden in Frankfurt is a pleasant place to visit, especially during the summer months. While it may have some areas in need of attention, it's still a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in plants and nature.
Alen V.Alen V.
Botanical garden in Frankfurt is a beautiful garden worth visiting if you like spending time in nature and learning about it. It is very neatly maintained and divided into different sections. There is a Central European flora, Mediterranean, Asian, African, American and tropical (i.e. Canarian). The other section is divided by the ground (earth, sand, stone) on which plants grow on. There is a nice section where you can see and read about the plants used for helping in certain conditions and problems (breathing, digestive system, psychological), as well as the plants used for different dishes (used as spices). The entrance is free of charge and it is accessible for disabled people, as well.
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We were really impressed with the great selection of plants present. It is obvious a meticolous job has been done to gather and caretake all these botanical delights. Some parts of the park like the Rubus section is very well organized with every species being separated from the rest. Other sections like the East Asian section where everything grows wildy together. Beautifully executed and without a clear overall plan. We were shocked to find the poisionous plants being gathered together in a "poison sector" where highly dangerous plants were free to touch by children and adults alike, without much warning signs present or barriers to prevent touching or tasting. Some of them deadly poisionus and others delirical and hallucination-inducing. Everything also next to several bees nests where thousands of bees were roaming around the area. This feels a bit unsafe and careless, but exciting nonetheless. There is also a large meat-eating section where the plants are grown in an enclosement, however with some marking errors (some confusion between Dionaea vs. Nepenthes) We must again stress the amazing selection - this surpasses most botanical gardens we have ever seen before. A day or two can easily be spent here. We managed to go through around 20-25% of the park area in a half day.
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The botanic garden in Frankfurt is a lovely place to visit during the summer months. The garden is home to a vast collection of plants and trees, with many colorful flowers in bloom during the warmer season. Visitors can stroll through the garden's well-manicured paths and admire the various flora on display. The garden also has a number of interesting exhibitions, such as displays of various ecosystems and plant habitats. It's an excellent opportunity for visitors to learn about plant life and appreciate the diversity of nature. While the garden is generally well-maintained, some areas may be in need of upkeep or restoration. However, this does not detract from the overall beauty and charm of the garden. The garden is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, which can result in it becoming quite crowded during peak periods. Visitors should be prepared for crowds and plan accordingly. Overall, the botanic garden in Frankfurt is a pleasant place to visit, especially during the summer months. While it may have some areas in need of attention, it's still a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in plants and nature.
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Botanical garden in Frankfurt is a beautiful garden worth visiting if you like spending time in nature and learning about it. It is very neatly maintained and divided into different sections. There is a Central European flora, Mediterranean, Asian, African, American and tropical (i.e. Canarian). The other section is divided by the ground (earth, sand, stone) on which plants grow on. There is a nice section where you can see and read about the plants used for helping in certain conditions and problems (breathing, digestive system, psychological), as well as the plants used for different dishes (used as spices). The entrance is free of charge and it is accessible for disabled people, as well.
Alen V.

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We were really impressed with the great selection of plants present. It is obvious a meticolous job has been done to gather and caretake all these botanical delights. Some parts of the park like the Rubus section is very well organized with every species being separated from the rest. Other sections like the East Asian section where everything grows wildy together. Beautifully executed and without a clear overall plan. We were shocked to find the poisionous plants being gathered together in a "poison sector" where highly dangerous plants were free to touch by children and adults alike, without much warning signs present or barriers to prevent touching or tasting. Some of them deadly poisionus and others delirical and hallucination-inducing. Everything also next to several bees nests where thousands of bees were roaming around the area. This feels a bit unsafe and careless, but exciting nonetheless. There is also a large meat-eating section where the plants are grown in an enclosement, however with some marking errors (some confusion between Dionaea vs. Nepenthes)

We must again stress the amazing selection - this surpasses most botanical gardens we have ever seen before. A day or two can easily be spent here. We managed to go through around 20-25% of the park area...

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5.0
2y

The botanic garden in Frankfurt is a lovely place to visit during the summer months. The garden is home to a vast collection of plants and trees, with many colorful flowers in bloom during the warmer season. Visitors can stroll through the garden's well-manicured paths and admire the various flora on display.

The garden also has a number of interesting exhibitions, such as displays of various ecosystems and plant habitats. It's an excellent opportunity for visitors to learn about plant life and appreciate the diversity of nature.

While the garden is generally well-maintained, some areas may be in need of upkeep or restoration. However, this does not detract from the overall beauty and charm of the garden.

The garden is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, which can result in it becoming quite crowded during peak periods. Visitors should be prepared for crowds and plan accordingly.

Overall, the botanic garden in Frankfurt is a pleasant place to visit, especially during the summer months. While it may have some areas in need of attention, it's still a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in...

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4.0
7y

Im Grünzug zwischen Palmengarten und Grüneburgpark liegt auf einer Fläche von 8 ha der Botanische Garten. Interessierte Frankfurterinnen und Frankfurter und auswärtige Gäste können die Anlage kostenlos von Frühjahr bis Herbst besuchen. Die genauen Zeiten sind auf der Website des Botanischen Gartens angegeben. Zudem bietet der Botanische Garten Führungen und Vorträge sowie Sonderveranstaltungen wie Tage der offenen Tür und Pflanzenbörsen für alle Besucherinnen und Besucher an.

Über 5.000 Arten von Freilandpflanzen – alle beschildert, katalogisiert und erforscht - können in einer stimmungsvollen Naturlandschaft besichtigt werden. Hauptsächlich sind Pflanzen und Pflanzengemeinschaften der heimischen mitteleuropäischen Flora (z.B. Buchen-Mischwälder, Birken-Eichenwald, Dünenvegetation, Trockenrasen, Teich-, Sumpf- und Wasserpflanzen, alpine Pflanzen Europas) zu sehen. Darüber hinaus beherbergt der Garten Pflanzen des mediterranen Raumes, die in unserem Klima bedingt winterhart sind, sowie Pflanzen der ostasiatischen und nordamerikanischen Flora. Sonderabteilungen wie eine Brombeersammlung, eine Sammlung bedrohter Arten, eine Kulturgeschichte der Gartenpflanzen, sowie eine Arznei-, Gewürzpflanzen- und systematische Abteilung komplettieren die Anpflanzungen. Die Arzneipflanzenabteilung ist im Jahr 2007 völlig neu konzipiert und als „Neuer Senckenbergischer Arzneipflanzengarten“ umgebaut worden.

Erstmalig angelegt wurde der Botanische Garten im Jahre 1763 von der Senckenbergischen Stiftung des Arztes Dr. Johann Christian Senckenberg (1707-1772). Der erste Garten befand sich von 1767 bis 1907 am Eschenheimer Tor, wo die Pflanzen noch in Reih und Glied nach dem Linnéschen System angeordnet waren. Aus Platzmangel und wegen der steigenden Luftverschmutzung zog der Garten auf ein Gelände am östlichen Rand des Palmengartens. Dieser wurde jedoch für die Bedürfnisse der Forschung zu klein, so dass der dritte und heutige Garten ab dem Jahre 1931 an der Siesmayerstraße geplant errichtet wurde.

1914 ist die Trägerschaft für diese einzigartige Frankfurter Gartenanlage von der Senckenbergischen Stiftung zur Goethe-Universität und damit zum Bundesland Hessen übergegangen. Seit dem 1.1.2012 ist der Botanische Garten Teil des städtischen...

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