The Arctic–Alpine Botanic Garden is the world's northernmost botanic garden. It is located in Tromsø, Norway, and is run by the Tromsø University Museum. It opened in 1994. The garden displays Arctic and alpine plants from all over the northern hemisphere.
The garden is located to the southeast of the University of Tromsø Campus, commanding a view of the mountains to the east and south. There is no gate or barrier: there is no entrance fee, and the garden is open all day all night the year round.The location, corresponding to the north coast of Alaska, invites thought of an extreme Arctic climate. However, a branch of the Gulf Stream sweeping up the coast of North Norway provides a moderating influence, and the climate of Tromsø is one of relatively mild winters and cool summers.
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Official Website http://www2.uit.no/ikbViewer/page/ansatte/organisasjon/artikkel?p_document_id=71426&p_dimension_id=88178&p_lang=2
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Address Stakkevollvegen 200, 9006 Tromsø, Norway
Coordinates 69°40'36.671" N 18°58'31.683" E