ELTE Fűvészkert - Free Audio Guide

Budapest, Hungary

ELTE Fűvészkert, 25, Illés utca, Losonci negyed, VIII. kerület, Budapest, Közép-Magyarország, 1083, Magyarország

ELTE Fűvészkert, Budapest
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ELTE Fűvészkert (the ELTE Botanical Garden) in Budapest, affiliated with Eötvös Loránd University, is a historic urban green space established in the 18th century. It combines cultural heritage with botanical research, reflecting Hungary’s long engagement with plant science and public education. The site is notable for its historic glasshouses, diverse living collections—including native and exotic species—an arboretum, rock and herb gardens, and several venerable trees and monuments that speak to its layered past. As both a research facility and a public garden, it has served generations of students, botanists and city residents, contributing to conservation, taxonomy and environmental awareness. Visiting provisions are arranged seasonally, with general daytime opening and a modest admission structure; accessibility varies across older structures, while pathways and newer areas aim to accommodate a broad range of visitors. Interpretive signage and botanical labels support cultural and scientific appreciation.