Everything about The Jardin Des Plantes totally explained
The
Jardin des Plantes is the main
botanical garden in
France. It is situated in the
5ème arrondissement,
Paris, on the
left bank of the river
Seine. It covers 28 hectares (280,000 m²).
Garden plan
The
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle is situated within the garden. It is made up of four galleries: the Grande Galerie de
l'Évolution, the
Mineralogy Museum, the
Paleontology Museum and the
Entomology Museum. In addition to the gardens there's also an
aquarium and a small
zoo, founded in 1795 by
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre from animals of the royal
menagerie at
Versailles.
The Jardin des Plantes maintains a botanical school, which trains
botanists, constructs demonstration gardens, and exchanges seeds to maintain biotic diversity. About 4500 plants are arranged by family on a one hectare (10,000 m²) plot.
Three hectares are devoted to
horticultural displays of decorative plants. An
Alpine garden has 3000 species with world-wide representation. Specialized buildings, such as a large
Art Deco wintergarden, and Mexican and Australian
hothouses display regional plants, not native to France. The Rose Garden, created in 1990, has hundreds of species of
roses and rose trees.
History
The garden was originally planted by
Guy de La Brosse,
Louis XIII's physician, in 1626 as a medicinal herb garden. It was originally known as the
Jardin du Roi. In 1640 it opened to the public.
After a period of decline,
Jean-Baptiste Colbert took administrative control of the gardens. Dr.
Guy Crescent Fagon was appointed in 1693, and he surrounded himself with a team of brilliant botanists, including
Joseph Pitton de Tournefort,
Antoine de Jussieu,
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu and his son
Adrien-Henri.
The
Comte de Buffon became the curator in 1739 and he expanded the gardens greatly, adding a
maze, the Labyrinth, which remains today. In 1792 the Royal Menagerie was moved to the gardens from
Versailles.
Access
57, rue Cuvier, Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 40 79 30 00
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