Rosarium, Rose garden in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The Rosarium features a specialized collection of historic and rare rose varieties arranged in themed garden sections with winding pathways between flowering plants and shrubs.
This rose garden was established in the 1920s as part of the botanical collection, initially containing nearly twenty different rose species according to historical plant records.
The garden reflects the growing botanical interest of the early twentieth century, showcasing roses from diverse cultural traditions spanning European and East Asian horticultural practices.
Visitors can access the garden without reservations during regular opening hours, with the best viewing time during early summer when roses reach full bloom.
The collection preserves forgotten rose varieties from the 16th and 17th centuries, though their original historical names have been lost over time.
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