NTR Gardens
NTR gardens are spread over 34 acres is absolutely unique with large scale use of fiberglass in the form of insects and fruits. The attractions are the Machan Tree, Fruit restaurant, railway ride and lots more. It’s worth visiting especially after the lights are on.
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Public Gardens
Public Gardens is originally called the Bagh-e-aam, it consists of well laid out gardens. It is Located in the centre of the city, Public Gardens is also home to the State Archeological Museum, Jawahar bal Bhawan and Lalitha Kala Thoranam, an open air theatre that hosted the prestigous International Film Festival twice. It is one of the most popular gardens among the beautiful gardens of Hyderabad, it encloses the State Legislature, State Archeological Museum, Jubilee hall, Jawahar Bal Bhavan and Telugu Lalitha Kala Thoranam, an open air theatre. A stone's throw away from the Hyderabad railway station, it is
Hyderabad Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens in Shibpur besides Hoogly River are also worth visiting. This is the first Botanical Garden in Andhra Pradesh that is coming up in stages in Kotaguda Reserve Forest near the Hi-tech city, Madhapur. The garden spread over 120 acres of undulating land and when completed will have 19 sectors or 'Vanams'. The highlight of the Gardens is the 200 year old banyan tree, said to be the largest in the world.The tree is 26 metres high with a circumference of approximately 900 feet. 12 km from the city centre, on the banks of the Ganga, is
National Gardens
If the intense hustle and bustle of Athens gets too much, then a visit to the National Garden is a must. A peaceful, green refuge in the midst of central Athens, this public park was once the palace garden of the royal family. It contains garden, a zoo and small lakes and ponds complete with ducks, swans and a few peacocks. There are also several cafés hidden away!
The National Gardens, open from dawn to dusk, is an oasis in the city, with rare flowers, plants and rich greenery from all over the world. It is behind the Parliament and
Kew Royal Botanic Gardens at London
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, frequently referred to simply as "Kew Gardens", are extensive gardens and botanical glasshouses between Richmond upon Thames and Kew in southwest London. The gardens house botanic collections (conserved plants, living plants and documents) that have been considerably enriched through the centuries. Since their creation in 1759, the gardens have made a significant and uninterrupted contribution to the study of plant diversity and economic botany.
Kew's delightful and varied grounds cover 300 acres and offer something of interest for everyone. Most of the plants are wild species rather than garden varieties,
Musée de l'Orangerie
This museum in the Tuilleries Gardens has some important collections but its principal claim to fame is possession of four huge paintings of water lilies by Claude Monet. The history is explained on http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/orangerie/musee.html
Hours [closed Tuesday] 09.45-15.15
url: www.paris.org
address: Place de la Concorde, Jardin des Tuileries, 1st Arrondissement.
tel: 42 97 48 16.