Review:

The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland is a 19.5-hectare botanical garden in Glasnevin near Dublin. The gardens were established in 1795 and over the years have expanded several times. They now contain more than 20,000 living plants and innumerable specimens of dried plants. Throughout the gardens there are a number of architecturally interesting greenhouses, including glasshouses such as the Curvilinear Range and the Palm House. Both of these houses have been restored with modern materials to enhance their structural integrity. Other interesting houses containing specialized plants are currently being restored, including the Cactus House, the Aquatic House, and the Fern House.

Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland, Phone: 3-53-18-04-03-00

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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