Butterfly Garden, Grevenmacher, Butterfly garden and greenhouse in Grevenmacher, Luxembourg
The Butterfly Garden in Grevenmacher is a heated greenhouse where more than 100 butterfly species live in a tropical setting. The space covers roughly 600 square meters and is kept at a warm, constant temperature so the animals can complete their life cycles.
The garden was established in 2002 as a place to protect butterfly species and teach visitors about the challenges these insects face. Since its creation, it has served as a center for both education and conservation of these fragile creatures.
Visitors come here to observe tropical butterflies up close and learn about their natural behaviors in a living environment. The plants surrounding them are chosen to provide food and create spaces where the insects display their typical patterns.
Access to the space is straightforward, but visitor numbers are limited at any given time to ensure good viewing conditions. Comfortable clothing and being ready to spend time in a warm environment are worth keeping in mind.
Beyond the butterflies, quail, chameleons, turtles, and bees live in the same space alongside them. This mix of different animal species creates a complex, interconnected ecosystem.
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