The Botanical garden

© © Shirin Khalili
  • The Botanical garden

    Botany Science and technology

    The University’s Botanical Gardens are at the heart of Strasbourg and cover an area of 3.5 ha 1 km to the east of the athedral.

    The current Botanical Garden dates from 1884 and include 6,000 plant species. A tropical greenhouse houses a collection of remarkable plants, including several palm trees, over two storeys. It is also home to several cycases perched atop rocks, covered on the south-facing side with bromeliads and on the north-facing side with ferns. In winter, a 207 sq. m cold house shelters more than 500 plant species from regions with warm winters: conifers from the Southern hemisphere, bulb plants and a collection of cacti and succulent plants.

    Outside admire an Arboretum including some 2,200 trees and shrubs from all the temperate regions. Some of the most remarkable trees are: the Caucasian Wingnut, the Giant Sequoia and five Bald Cypresses, one of which, the Taxodium Ascendens is very rare in Europe.

    The annual and herbaceous plants are classified by family in plots that we call the “System”.

    Every Sunday afternoon (times depend on the season), a guided tour of the Botanical Gardens is offered to the general public, to allow you to delve into the diversity of the world of plants.

    Public transport
    Ligne C, F, E - Arrêt : Université
    Type of place
    Museum and planetarium Parks and gardens
    Schedule
    March, April, September and October: daily from 2 to 6 p.m. May to August: daily from 2 to 7 p.m. From 2 November to 23 December: daily from 2 to 4 p.m. Closed on 01 and 08/05, 01 and 11/11 and from 24/12 to 28/02/2025. May close due to bad weather.

    A retrouver dans la galerie


  • March, April, September and October: daily from 2 to 6 p.m. May to August: daily from 2 to 7 p.m. From 2 November to 23 December: daily from 2 to 4 p.m. Closed on 01 and 08/05, 01 and 11/11 and from 24/12 to 28/02/2025. May close due to bad weather.
28 rue Goethe
Entrée : allée Anton de Bary.
67000 Strasbourg
Visit the website
  • Strasbourg

    The Two Shores Garden

    This garden located on both banks of the Rhine played host to the heads of states during the NATO summit meeting of April 2009 and is a symbol of frie...