Hanbury Botanical Garden situated along the western Ligurian coast close to the French border, this botanical garden is renowned for its impressive array of subtropical and Mediterranean plants, featuring numerous rare and endangered species.
Spanning 18 hectares, the garden was established in 1867 by Thomas Hanbury, an affluent English spice merchant.
The Hanbury Botanical Gardens, often referred to as Villa Hanbury, are significant botanical gardens managed by the University of Genoa.