Royal Botanic Garden

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The Royal Botanical Garden in Madrid, declared an Artistic Garden in 1942, houses a vast botanical collection with more than one million sheets in its herbarium and more than 5500 species of living plants. Located next to the Prado Museum, it was created by Charles III as part of a complex dedicated to natural sciences. Managed by the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, it offers guided tours and informative activities.

Royal Botanic Garden

Guided tours are offered to know the multitude of species that inhabit this green corner of the city centre, from onions or roses to the most exotic plants. The route through the garden and its greenhouses combines general botanic content, curiosities, history, the singularity of its examples, uses of the plants and their importance in our lives.

The Botanical Garden’s current location is not coincidental. Rather, it is the result of the enlightened monarch Carlos III’s wish to create a complex dedicated to the natural sciences in Madrid. That is why it is next to what is now the Prado Museum, which was built in the late 18th century to house the Museum of Natural History. Its scientific spirit is still alive, as the garden is currently managed by the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spain’s National Scientific Research Council), which organises all kinds of educational activities such as conferences and exhibitions.

Tulips in April

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