The Gardens
The Bonn University Botanic Gardens cultivate about 10,000 plant species from 388 plant families. So there is a lot to see!

© C. Löhne / Universität Bonn
Palace Garden
Record-breaking trees, splendor of blossoms in every season, relaxing moments on a bench on the banks of the pond - the palace garden offers all of this.

© Volker Lannert / Universität Bonn
Glasshouses
You can experience the fascinating flora of the tropics and subtropics, the monsoon areas and the deserts in the glasshouses.

© C. Löhne / Universität Bonn
Garden of Useful Plants
Here you will find cabbage and turnips, cereals and pulses, spices, citrus fruits, aromatic plants and many regional specialities.

© C. Löhne / Universität Bonn
Melb Garden
This satellite garden is usually not open to the public. However, we celebrate an "open day" each spring.