Ogród Botaniczny w Bydgoszczy, Botanical garden in Myślęcinek district, Bydgoszcz, Poland.
The Botanical Garden of Bydgoszcz is a 60-hectare facility within a Forest Park featuring around 820 plant species with 460 wild varieties arranged in natural formations. The grounds display various landscape formations including lakes, conifer groves, and specialized sections for butterfly observation and plant biology studies.
Development began in 1980 following Professor Edward Bartman's spatial management concept focused on preserving and displaying native plant communities. This foundational approach shaped how the garden was designed and continues to guide its maintenance.
The garden serves as a learning hub where visitors discover native plant communities and their habitats through themed routes. Many people visit to understand how different plant species live together in natural settings.
The garden is open daily and free to enter, with extended hours during spring and summer when plants are most active. Bus line 52 stops directly at the Myślęcinek entrance, making access straightforward.
The garden was designed with visually impaired visitors in mind, featuring special routes that engage other senses beyond sight. This thoughtful approach makes it accessible to a wider range of people seeking to experience plant diversity.
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