The Adam Mickiewicz University Botanical Garden is a picturesque green oasis in the city of Poznań, serving not only as a recreation spot for residents but also as an important scientific and educational center. Founded in 1925, this garden is a true pride of Poland and offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the diversity of flora from around the world.

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Spread across more than 22 hectares is an impressive collection featuring over 7,000 species and varieties of plants. The garden's territory is divided into several thematic sections, with the rock garden (alpinarium) standing out as one of the largest in Europe, showcasing mountain plants from different continents. You can also walk through the arboretum or admire the collection of roses and aquatic plants.
The garden fulfills an important mission of preserving rare and endangered species and serves as a teaching base for students. For tourists, however, it is primarily a beautiful place for leisurely walks surrounded by nature. Well-kept paths, picturesque ponds, and thematic displays make the Botanical Garden an ideal choice for family outings, romantic dates, or simply for escaping the city bustle for a few hours to enjoy the peace and quiet.