Linneanum resembles a Greek temple with it's white collons.

The Orangery Linneanum

Linnaeus' laurel tree and cacti

In 1807, in memory of the 100th anniversary of Linnaeus’ birth the Linneanum was ready for inauguration. The building is a tribute to Linnaeus and contains the orangery and the splendid Linnaeus hall. The orangery is one of the few in Sweden still used for their original purpose. Linnaeus’ bay laurel trees are to be found there, besides other orangery plants and cacti.

Summertime you will find most of the plant in the garden.

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(All guided tours are in Swedish unless stated otherwise.)

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