Botanical Garden UPJŠ Košice, Botanical garden at the northern edge of Košice, Slovakia.
The Botanical Garden of UPJŠ in Košice is a large facility on the northern side of the city, featuring both outdoor and greenhouse areas. The grounds display thousands of plant species across separate sections dedicated to tropical and subtropical vegetation.
The garden was established in the 1950s as part of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University and has remained connected to the institution since then. Its protected status awarded in the early 2000s reflects growing recognition of its environmental role.
The garden serves as a place where visitors encounter plant species that are difficult to find elsewhere, particularly those adapted to the local region. This focus on regional vegetation creates a connection between people and the natural world they live in.
The garden is open daily, with visiting hours varying by season and extending longer in warmer months than in colder ones. It is helpful to wear comfortable shoes, as exploration involves considerable walking across the extensive grounds.
The grounds hold a substantial collection of cacti that ranks among the largest in Central Europe, drawing enthusiasts with specific interest in succulents and desert plants. Many visitors come specifically to explore this specialized section and learn about arid-climate vegetation.
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