Gruson-Gewächshäuser

Local nameGruson-Gewächshäuser
LocationBuckau, Magdeburg, Deutschland

The Gruson-Gewächshäuser, more formally known as the Gruson-Gewächshäuser Magdeburg Exotische Pflanzensammlung, is a botanical garden located in greenhouses at Schönebecker Strasse 129 b, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. They are open daily except Monday.

The garden was created by industrialist and plant collector Hermann Gruson, who upon his death in 1895 bequeathed his extensive succulent collection and 100,000 Marks to the city of Magdeburg. The greenhouses opened to the public in 1896, with a Victoria house added in 1910. The garden suffered severe damage in World War II, with virtually all glass broken, and the palm house completely destroyed. By the summer of 1945, however, its cactus and succulent house reopened, as did the tropical house. Other houses were gradually restored, with the palm house rebuilt in 1986.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruson-Gewächshäuser

Official Website https://www.gruson-gewaechshaeuser.de/

Phone +49 391 4042910

Coordinates 52°6'50.905" N 11°37'53.208" E

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