O Jardim Botânico de Lisboa é sempre um lugar para ir e regressar. Sempre.
O Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Lisboa começou a ser plantado em 1873, uma iniciativa dos professores Conde de Ficalho e Andrade Corvo. Rico em espécies, é um jardim científico que conta ainda com um borboletário. Este vasto e surpreendente espaço junto ao Príncipe Real é, sem dúvida, inspirador em qualquer estação do ano! Recentemente classificado como monumento nacional este jardim precisa de mais atenção para que permaneça vivo, e para ajudar foi criada a Liga dos Amigos do Jardim Botânico. que promove eventos e acções em defesa do mesmo. Sabiam que podemos adoptar árvores?
Partilhamos algumas imagens da visita mais recente ao Jardim, já este ano. :)
The Botanical Garden of Lisbon is always a place to go and come back. Always.
The Botanical Garden of Lisbon University began to be planted in 1873, an initiative from two professors: Conde de Ficalho and Andrade Corvo. Rich in species, is a scientific garden that also has a butterfly greenhouse. This vast and amazing space is undoubtedly inspiring in any season! Recently classified as a national monument this garden needs more attention to be kept alive, and to help it it has been created the League of Friends of Botanical Garden, which promotes events and actions in defense of the garden. Did you know that we can adopt a tree?
We're sharing some pictures we took in the most recent visit to the Garden early this year. :)
The Botanical Garden of Lisbon University began to be planted in 1873, an initiative from two professors: Conde de Ficalho and Andrade Corvo. Rich in species, is a scientific garden that also has a butterfly greenhouse. This vast and amazing space is undoubtedly inspiring in any season! Recently classified as a national monument this garden needs more attention to be kept alive, and to help it it has been created the League of Friends of Botanical Garden, which promotes events and actions in defense of the garden. Did you know that we can adopt a tree?
We're sharing some pictures we took in the most recent visit to the Garden early this year. :)
Gorgeous pictures, That last one should be on the cover of children's books.
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