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The original garden was established and designed by [[Franc Hladnik]], the first head of the Botanic Gardens. Since that time it is considered as one of the oldest cultural, educational and scientific institution in Slovenia. The aim of the institution is to present, preserve and research individual plants and plant systems, from native to tropical habitats. | The original garden was established and designed by [[Franc Hladnik]], the first head of the Botanic Gardens. Since that time it is considered as one of the oldest cultural, educational and scientific institution in Slovenia. The aim of the institution is to present, preserve and research individual plants and plant systems, from native to tropical habitats. | ||
− | The guided tours with an expert are offered for visitors | + | The guided tours with an expert are offered for individual visitors or groups. Especially during the spring and summer months different workshops and public lectures are being organised. The venue is also known for hosting the gardening TV show of the morning programme of the [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]]. In order to keep the memories about the life in Ljubljana in the old days alive, the project ''My Streets'' [Moje ulice] was launched and aired on the [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]]. The talks with the charismatic |
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Revision as of 10:17, 28 June 2011
Mission and purposes
The original garden was established and designed by Franc Hladnik, the first head of the Botanic Gardens. Since that time it is considered as one of the oldest cultural, educational and scientific institution in Slovenia. The aim of the institution is to present, preserve and research individual plants and plant systems, from native to tropical habitats.
The guided tours with an expert are offered for individual visitors or groups. Especially during the spring and summer months different workshops and public lectures are being organised. The venue is also known for hosting the gardening TV show of the morning programme of the Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia). In order to keep the memories about the life in Ljubljana in the old days alive, the project My Streets [Moje ulice] was launched and aired on the Radio Študent (RŠ). The talks with the charismatic