Botanical Treasures
For garden lovers there is plenty to discover and to wonder in the Berggarten. Countless plants from around the world grow in this botanical garden, which also houses one of the world’s largest collections of orchids. The Berggarten is divided into a variety of different landscapes such as prairie, perennial ground or the so called Paradise, to mention just a few, offering the visitor a very wide choice of attractions. Flowering Magnolia trees and Rhododendrons in the spring. Prairie perennials and many kinds of tall grasses in the late summer. In winter the bog land with its heath and ponds. These represent just some of the many beautiful features in this garden. In the glasshouses there are always up to 800 blooming orchids and other exotic plants from around the world. For over 300 years an avenue lined with linden trees leads to the royal mausoleum, the tomb from King Ernst August of Hanover erected for his consort Queen Frederika. The Electress Sophie and King George I. of Great Britain also found their last resting place here.
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