Royal Danish Horticultural Society's Garden, Botanical garden in Frederiksberg Municipality, Denmark.
The Royal Danish Horticultural Society's Garden is a designed green space organized into sections for water features, grass varieties, roses, and perennial plantings. The layout showcases different gardening approaches and plant combinations in a compact setting.
The society founded this garden in 1882 as a space to teach and share horticultural knowledge. The Brøndsalen building was constructed in 1885 and remains a focal point of the grounds.
This place serves as a gathering spot for people interested in plants and sustainable growing practices. The garden demonstrates practical approaches to landscaping and plant care that visitors can observe firsthand.
The grounds are open to visitors during daylight hours from sunrise to sunset, with the main entrance located at Frederiksberg Runddel. The best times to visit are during warmer months when plants are in full growth.
The Laurierhuset, a historic structure dating to the 1600s, now houses a restaurant within the garden grounds. This rare remnant connects the site to an earlier estate that once occupied this location.
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