• Today in the Botanical Garden of Cagliari you can see about 2 thousands of plants, most of which relates to the typical Mediterranean flora.
  • Botanical garden - Cagliari. At the centre of Sardinia’s capital city, just outside of the Castle’s walls, is a large garden containing an enormous variety of plants...
  • The Botanical Garden was opened in 1866 under the direction of Prof. Patrizio Gennari. Nowadays, it contains about 2,000 species, predominantly of...
  • The Botanical Garden of Cagliari stands on an archaeological area of 51.000 sqm between the Roman Amphitheater, the Orto dei Cappuccini (Capuchin...
  • Today, in the botanical garden of Cagliari, you can see about 2 thousand plants, most of which are typical Mediterranean flora.
  • The botanical garden of Cagliari belongs to the Department of Life and Environment Sciences of the University of Cagliari.
  • For those seeking a break from the urban scenery, the Botanical Garden of Cagliari offers a respite from the chaos of everyday life.
  • The botanical garden, whose surface, similar to a trapezoid, is about five hectares, occupies the lower part of the Palabanda valley...
  • Let yourself be tempted by a visit to the Botanical Garden of Cagliari and the necropolis of Tuvixeddu, between green nature and archaeology.
  • The Botanical Garden of Cagliari was opened on November 15, 1866, by Patrizio Gennari, a professor of Botany at the University of Cagliari.