Jevremovac Botanical Garden

Serbia

Beograd

Jevremovac Botanical Garden, located in the heart of Belgrade, is one of the oldest and most important botanical gardens in Serbia. It was founded in 1874 on the initiative of Josif Pančić, a renowned Serbian botanist. The garden covers about 5 hectares and is home to over 1,500 plant species from around the world, including rare and protected species.

Main Features:

Location: City center of Belgrade, Serbia

Established: 1874

Area: Approximately 5 hectares

Plant Species: Over 1,500 species from all over the world

Highlights: Glasshouse, Japanese garden, dendrological collections

Why Visit:

Education: An ideal place to learn about plants, botany, and ecology

Recreation: Walking, photography, relaxation in a natural setting

Cultural and Historical Significance: One of the oldest scientific and cultural monuments in Belgrade

Features:

Road access

Yes

Disabled access

No

Bar on site

No

Charging fee

Yes

Restaurant on site

No

Good for kids

Yes

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