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The [[University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana|Universtiy Botanic Gardens]] were founded in [[established::1810]] during the ruling of the Illyrian Provinces. In 2010 the garden celebrated its 200th anniversary and today, after two centuries of its continuous existence, the garden is managed by the [[University of Ljubljana]]. The gardens with three units spread over the central Ljubljana represent one of the oldest botanic gardens in South-East Europe, with more than 4,500 different native and outlandish plants. The largest unit, the arboretum near Ižanska cesta, is a relaxing resort for nature lovers, tourists or researchers.
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The [[University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana|Universtiy Botanic Gardens]] were founded in [[established::1810]] during the time of the Illyrian Provinces. Having celebrated their 200th anniversary in 2010, the gardens are today managed by the [[University of Ljubljana]]. With three units spread around central Ljubljana, they represent one of the oldest botanic gardens in South-East Europe, featuring more than 4,500 different native and non-native plants. The largest unit, the arboretum near Ižanska cesta, is a relaxing oasis for nature lovers, tourists, or researchers.
 
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== Mission and programme ==
 
== Mission and programme ==
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.
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The original gardens were established and designed by [[Franc Hladnik]], who was the first superintendent. Now they are considered 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.
  
In the recent years there were about 50,000 visitors and groups per year. 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 the old days in Ljubljana alive, the project ''My Streets'' [Moje ulice] was launched and for a period of time also aired on the [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]]. The talks with the charismatic senior citizens about their life in the city reflected the changes with the help of stories and urban legends, which are connecting different generations.
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In recent years there there have been about 50,000 visitors and groups annually. Tours conducted by expert guides are available for individual visitors or groups. Especially during spring and summer months different workshops and public lectures are organised. The venue is also known for hosting a TV gardening show on the morning programme of [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]]. In order to preserve the memories of life in old-day Ljubljana, the project ''My Streets'' [Moje ulice] was launched, and for a period of time also aired on [[Radio Študent (RŠ)]]. Interviews with charismatic senior citizens about their life in the city reflect the changes, and, through stories and urban legends, form a link between different generations of citizens.
  
 
== International cooperation ==
 
== International cooperation ==
The Botanical Garden is a member of the international network Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and cooperates with several botanical gardens from abroad. The Garden was also presented in the book ''Botanic Gardens: A Living History'', a guide to the botanic gardens published and edited by Nadine Monem (2007).
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The Botanic Gardens is a member of the international network Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and cooperates with several botanical gardens from abroad. The Garden was also presented in the book ''Botanic Gardens: A Living History'', a guide to the botanic gardens published and edited by Nadine Monem (2007).
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Arboretum Volčji Potok]]  
 
*[[Arboretum Volčji Potok]]  
*[[Tivoli Mansion]]  
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*[[Tivoli Mansion]]
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*[[Divja misel Institute]]  
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.botanicni-vrt.si/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/lang,en/ University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana website]
 
* [http://www.botanicni-vrt.si/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/lang,en/ University Botanic Gardens Ljubljana website]
 
* [http://www.bgci.org/ Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) website]
 
* [http://www.bgci.org/ Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) website]
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* [http://www.mojeulice.si/main.php? My Streets website] (in Slovenian)
  
 
[[Category:Monuments and sites]]
 
[[Category:Monuments and sites]]
 
[[Category:Workshop organisers]]
 
[[Category:Workshop organisers]]

Revision as of 16:18, 30 May 2012




Contact
Botanični vrt Univerze v Ljubljani
Ižanska 15, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 427 1280





The Universtiy Botanic Gardens were founded in 1810 during the time of the Illyrian Provinces. Having celebrated their 200th anniversary in 2010, the gardens are today managed by the University of Ljubljana. With three units spread around central Ljubljana, they represent one of the oldest botanic gardens in South-East Europe, featuring more than 4,500 different native and non-native plants. The largest unit, the arboretum near Ižanska cesta, is a relaxing oasis for nature lovers, tourists, or researchers.


Mission and programme

The original gardens were established and designed by Franc Hladnik, who was the first superintendent. Now they are considered 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.

In recent years there there have been about 50,000 visitors and groups annually. Tours conducted by expert guides are available for individual visitors or groups. Especially during spring and summer months different workshops and public lectures are organised. The venue is also known for hosting a TV gardening show on the morning programme of Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia). In order to preserve the memories of life in old-day Ljubljana, the project My Streets [Moje ulice] was launched, and for a period of time also aired on Radio Študent (RŠ). Interviews with charismatic senior citizens about their life in the city reflect the changes, and, through stories and urban legends, form a link between different generations of citizens.

International cooperation

The Botanic Gardens is a member of the international network Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and cooperates with several botanical gardens from abroad. The Garden was also presented in the book Botanic Gardens: A Living History, a guide to the botanic gardens published and edited by Nadine Monem (2007).

See also

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