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Bergius Botanic Garden has several different types of citrus trees. © StockholmMuseum.com

Bergius Botanic Garden
– A Historic Garden of Global Plant Life

Bergius Botanic Garden has several different types of citrus trees. © StockholmMuseum.com
🧭Overview

Bergius Botanic Garden is one of Stockholm’s most diverse green spaces, home to over 9,000 plant species from around the world. Its greenhouses and landscapes showcase everything from tropical rainforests to rare desert plants.

Bergius Botanic Garden: A world of plants in Stockholm

Set along the tranquil shores of Brunnsviken in Stockholm’s Frescati district, the Bergius Botanic Garden (Bergianska trädgården) is one of Sweden’s most remarkable living museums. Home to over 9,000 plant species from across the globe, it combines scientific research, conservation, and serene natural beauty in a uniquely accessible setting.

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Bergius Botanic Garden at a Glance
  • Founded: 1791
  • Founders: Bengt & Peter Jonas Bergius
  • Type: Botanical garden & research center
  • Plant species: 9,000+ from around the world
  • Highlights: Victoria House, Edvard Anderson Conservatory, themed gardens
  • Location: Frescati, by Brunnsviken (near Haga Park)

Founded in 1791 by the brothers Bengt and Peter Jonas Bergius, the garden was created to advance botanical science while remaining open to the public. Today, it is managed by Stockholm University and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences—continuing its legacy as both an academic institution and a peaceful retreat.

Located just north of Haga Park, the garden forms part of Stockholm’s wider green landscape. Together with Kungsträdgården, Humlegården, and waterfront parks like Strömparterren, it contributes to a network of environments where nature, science, and city life intersect.

🌍 Explore global plant environments

One of the garden’s defining features is its ability to transport visitors across continents in a single visit. Carefully designed greenhouses and outdoor landscapes recreate ecosystems from around the world—offering both scientific insight and immersive beauty.

  • 🌿 Edvard Anderson Conservatory: A striking glass structure showcasing Mediterranean landscapes, desert flora, and tropical environments. Open year-round, it allows visitors to experience shifting climates within a single space.
  • 🌺 Victoria House: A historic domed greenhouse built for the giant water lily Victoria amazonica. During summer, its enormous floating leaves become one of the garden’s most iconic sights.
  • 🌱 Outdoor themed gardens: Wander through Nordic landscapes, Japanese-inspired ponds, and cultivated terraces reflecting European garden traditions.

From arid deserts to humid rainforest environments, Bergianska offers a rare opportunity to explore global biodiversity without leaving Stockholm.

🧬 Science, research, and conservation

Beyond its beauty, the Bergius Botanic Garden is a leading center for botanical research. Its extensive herbarium—containing more than 1.5 million preserved specimens—supports international studies in botany, ecology, and mycology.

The garden also plays an important role in conservation and education. Through exhibitions, guided tours, and public programs, it highlights the importance of biodiversity and the challenges facing plant life in a changing climate.

For visitors, this scientific foundation adds depth to the experience—transforming a walk through the garden into a journey through the living systems that sustain life on Earth.

🌸 A seasonal experience

Bergianska changes character throughout the year, making it worth visiting in every season. Spring brings blossoms and fresh greenery, while summer fills the outdoor gardens with color and activity. In autumn, the landscape shifts into warm tones, and winter offers a quieter, reflective atmosphere—especially inside the lush greenhouses.

This seasonal variation makes the garden not just a destination, but a place to return to—each visit offering a slightly different perspective on nature.

🌺A living library of plants
More than a garden, Bergianska is a living archive of global flora. From ancient species like Welwitschia, which can live for thousands of years, to delicate orchids and carnivorous plants, each specimen tells a story of evolution, adaptation, and survival across the planet.

🌿 Visiting Bergianska

  • Cafés and surroundings: Enjoy refreshments with views over Brunnsviken’s calm waters.
  • Events and exhibitions: Seasonal programs include guided tours, plant-themed events, and educational activities.
  • Accessibility: Easily reached via metro and bus, with scenic walking paths connecting to nearby parks.

Whether you come for a quiet walk, botanical inspiration, or scientific curiosity, the garden offers a calm and enriching experience just minutes from central Stockholm.

📍 Nearby attractions

  • 🦖 Swedish Museum of Natural History – Explore fossils, ecosystems, and the story of life on Earth.
  • 🌊 Brunnsviken Lake – A scenic waterfront ideal for walking, cycling, and picnics.
  • 🎓 Stockholm University – A vibrant academic campus surrounding the garden.
  • 🌳 Haga Park – A royal landscape with historic pavilions and expansive green spaces.
🌿 Part of Stockholm’s botanical and park landscape

Bergius Botanic Garden complements Stockholm’s network of green spaces—from formal royal parks to natural waterfront environments. Explore Royal & Historic Parks or discover nearby landscapes like Haga Park to experience the full diversity of the city’s outdoor heritage.

✨ Why visit Bergius Botanic Garden?

Bergianska offers something rare: a place where science, global biodiversity, and quiet natural beauty come together. It is both an educational resource and a restorative environment—inviting visitors to slow down and reconnect with the natural world.

Whether you are drawn by rare plants, architectural greenhouses, or peaceful lakeside views, it remains one of Stockholm’s most rewarding and underrated destinations.

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