Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum

The Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum (Botanischer Garten Berlin) is a monumental, world-class botanical sanctuary and a leading international center for biodiversity research. Sprawling across 43 hectares in the Dahlem district, this historic estate was designed over a century ago under the visionary concept of presenting “the whole world in a single garden”. For flower travelers, the property is an absolute bucket-list marvel, safeguarding a massive living collection that ranks among the largest on Earth and featuring a magnificent complex of tropical glasshouses—including the iconic, early 20th-century Great Pavilion.

Highlights:

📊 Key Statistics: Explore a spectacular 43-hectare urban Eden that serves as a sanctuary for nearly 20,000 distinct plant species, drawing nature enthusiasts and scientists to one of Europe’s largest heritage garden layouts.

🌴 The Majestic Great Pavilion & Greenhouses: Wander through a network of soaring, historic glasshouses headlined by the Großes Tropenhaus, a breathtaking architectural masterpiece filled with giant bamboos, tropical palms, and lush climbing vines.

🔬 A Global Scientific Knowledge Network: Connect with a world-renowned international research hub and biodiversity archive, featuring specialized educational tracks like public nature journaling, herbalism workshops, and free expert plant consultations.

🏛️ The Next-Gen Botanical Museum: Look forward to the reopening of West Europe’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the cultural and natural history of plants, currently undergoing a complete avant-garde reconstruction until 2027.

Information:

🌼Type: Botanical Garden, Historic Greenhouses, Botanical Museum

📍Place: Berlin, Germany

📅 Date: check visiting hours 

☀️ Best Time to Visit: May to August to explore the outdoor geographic plant geographical fields in peak bloom, or winter to escape into the warm tropical glasshouses.

🌐Website: https://www.bo.berlin/