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Photo gallery of the Los Viveros Garden and the Botanical Garden










Viveros Garden.
The Jardín de los Viveros, also known as Jardines del Real, is one of the most historic and emblematic parks in Valencia. Its origin dates back to the nineteenth century, when it was conceived as a space for recreation and recreation for citizens. This vast garden features a wide variety of flora, including centuries-old trees, rose gardens, and exotic plant areas, which are distributed along its paths and ponds. The garden has 2,769 specimens and 167 different botanical species.
In addition to its botanical richness, the Jardin de los Viveros is home to important cultural and recreational facilities. Among them are the Museum of Natural Sciences and an open-air auditorium where concerts, festivals and cultural activities are held throughout the year. Its large green areas and play spaces make it an ideal place for families, athletes and nature lovers. This garden is a living testimony to Valencian history and culture, offering an environment where natural beauty and heritage meet in perfect harmony.
Location
Address: C/ San Pío V, s/n
C.P: 46010, Valencia




In this section, you will find a wide variety of photos of the most important parks in Valencia. Through our images, you will be able to immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the gardens and appreciate the architecture and landscape design that make them unique. Don't miss the opportunity to virtually explore these natural corners and discover the magic they hold.
Botanical garden.
The Botanical Garden of Valencia, founded in 1802, is a scientific and natural jewel located in the heart of the city. This botanical space is dedicated to the research, conservation and dissemination of plant diversity, housing more than 4,500 species of plants from all over the world. Its collections include sections of Mediterranean, tropical and subtropical plants, as well as an impressive greenhouse of cacti and succulents.
The garden offers a serene and educational setting, with paths leading to themed areas such as the bamboo forest, medicinal plant garden, and palm tree collection. In addition, it organises a wide variety of activities, including workshops, guided tours, exhibitions, and scientific events aimed at all audiences. The Botanical Garden of Valencia is not only a haven of biodiversity, but also a learning and outreach center that fosters the connection between people and the plant world, enriching both the local community and visitors.












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