
If you’re holidaying in the beautiful Italian region of Veneto, be sure to spend an afternoon walking around the UNESCO awarded botanical garden in the city of Padua. ‘Orto dei Semplici’ is the world’s first botanical garden, created in 1545.
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This magnificent natural paradise still maintains its original layout of a large circular green surrounded by a small moat. This was designed to symbolise the world.
Other fitting elements were later added to the botanical garden in Padua at later stages, such as ornate garden entrances and green houses.
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This magnificent natural paradise still maintains its original layout of a large circular green surrounded by a small moat. This was designed to symbolise the world.
Other fitting elements were later added to the botanical garden in Padua at later stages, such as ornate garden entrances and green houses.

The Orto Botanico was originally constructed as a scientific research centre and still operates as such to this day. Research conducted here has spawned many advances in the fields of botany, ecology, chemistry and pharmacy.
It was awarded the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site status for being the first of its kind in the world and for its ongoing contributions to natural science.
Tourists would thoroughly enjoy spending a few hours wandering through this beautiful preservation of nature. The botanical garden of Padua is also home to two very important collections.
The library here houses over 50,000 manuscripts and volumes of books dedicated to discoveries made here and from around the world. Its herbaneum displays the second largest collection of plant specimens in Italy and would be very interesting to look around.
It was awarded the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site status for being the first of its kind in the world and for its ongoing contributions to natural science.
Tourists would thoroughly enjoy spending a few hours wandering through this beautiful preservation of nature. The botanical garden of Padua is also home to two very important collections.
The library here houses over 50,000 manuscripts and volumes of books dedicated to discoveries made here and from around the world. Its herbaneum displays the second largest collection of plant specimens in Italy and would be very interesting to look around.

The botanical gardens in Padua are located to the 800 year old university where the famous mathematician, Galileo Galilei once lectured. It covers an area of approximately 20,000 square metres, filled with rare plant species, decorative fountains and beautifully designed landscapes.
While you’re in Padua, a tour around the city itself is sure to be an enriching tourist experience.
Situated on the Bacchiglione River, Padua is a picturesque city, with an intricate network of pretty streets, large open squares and lots of quaint bridges crossing the river. Come and see what this wonderful city has to offer you on your next Italian vacation!
While you’re in Padua, a tour around the city itself is sure to be an enriching tourist experience.
Situated on the Bacchiglione River, Padua is a picturesque city, with an intricate network of pretty streets, large open squares and lots of quaint bridges crossing the river. Come and see what this wonderful city has to offer you on your next Italian vacation!