Hortus Haren

53°10′46″N 6°36′9″E / 53.17944°N 6.60250°E / 53.17944; 6.60250Area21 hectares (210,000 m2)Created1626Websitehttp://www.hortusharen.nl

Hortus Haren is a botanical garden in Haren, Groningen, Netherlands. First created in 1626 by the pharmacist Henricus Munting, it was then situated between Grote Rozenstraat and Grote Kruisstraat in Groningen.[1] Because of space considerations it relocated to Haren in 1967 and became the largest botanical garden in the country.[2]

  • Building depicting a boat in the Chinese garden of the Hidden Realm of Ming pavilion.
    Building depicting a boat in the Chinese garden of the Hidden Realm of Ming pavilion.
  • Bridge in the Chinese garden.
    Bridge in the Chinese garden.
  • Waterfall in the Chinese garden.
    Waterfall in the Chinese garden.
  • Lake in the Hortus Haren (Voedselarme plas).
    Lake in the Hortus Haren (Voedselarme plas).
  • Chinese Garden The Hidden Empire Ming, mosaic pavement courtyard.
    Chinese Garden The Hidden Empire Ming, mosaic pavement courtyard.
  • ‘In The Wind’. Artwork by Jeroen Boersma. Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Day, 21 September 2022
    ‘In The Wind’. Artwork by Jeroen Boersma. Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Day, 21 September 2022

References

  1. ^ Heywood, Vernon Hilton (1990). International Directory of Botanical Gardens. Koeltz Scientific Books. p. 477. ISBN 9783874293198.
  2. ^ Quest-Ritson, Charles (2007). Gardens of Europe: A Traveller's Guide. Antique Collectors Club. p. 282. ISBN 9781870673556.

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