Jevremovac botanic garden, Botanical garden and natural monument in central Belgrade, Serbia.
Jevremovac is a botanical garden in central Belgrade that systematically collects and displays more than 2,500 plant species across several hectares. Within the grounds stands a Victorian-era greenhouse that ranks among the garden's oldest structures.
A prominent botanist founded the garden in the 1870s at a different location before it relocated. A Serbian king later enabled the move to its current site through a land donation.
The garden is named after a prominent botanist and functions today as a learning space for University of Belgrade students. Visitors encounter rare plant collections that draw researchers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.
The garden is accessible on most days with tickets sold at the entrance. Plan enough time to explore the different sections and the historic greenhouse at your own pace.
Underground chambers discovered during renovations reveal that the site once served for storing food and beverages. These hidden spaces tell a story that extends far beyond the garden's botanical purpose.
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