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Former Member
June 7, 2014
Bellissimo orto botanico con resti della civiltà punica. Beautiful botanic garden, with relics of punic civilization.
Stefano
August 2, 2018
Historic garden with a wide range of trees and plants, including tropical, succulent and Mediterranean varieties.
Stefano
March 18, 2022
Historic garden with a wide range of trees and plants, including tropical, succulent and mediterranean varieties.
Enrico
July 11, 2021
The botanic gardens of Cagliari are a green oasis in the Stampace district. They were built in 1820 in the Palabanda valley, between the ruins of the Roman Amphitheater and Tigellio’s Villa. The Professor Giovanni Baylle (after which a street is named in the Marina district) bought, together with Minister Lanza, the land that in the future would have housed the botanic gardens. 40 years went by before the works started, but, once started, in a matter of two years the gardens were inaugurated by the botanic Patrizio Gennari. In 1885 the gardens began to store seeds in a vault to allow for easier cataloguing and exchange. In the first decade of the 1900s the gardens had at least 400 different species from all around the world, but unfortunately, during WWII, it suffered serious damage. It took many years to restore its pre-war conditions. Luckily, before the war, the library and the herbarium were transferred to Ghilarza (Oristano), to protect them from the imminent threat of the war. The botanic gardens also house various archeological sites: a Roman well (called “libarium”), used by actors to drink in between exhibitions at the nearby Amphitheater; the ruins of a calidarium (an ancient version of a sauna - it used to be a mainstay in thermal baths of the ancient Rome), a Roman tank and a portion of the aqueduct that brought water into Cagliari from the town of Villamassargia (50 Km outside of Cagliari).
The botanic gardens of Cagliari are a green oasis in the Stampace district. They were built in 1820 in the Palabanda valley, between the ruins of the Roman Amphitheater and Tigellio’s Villa. The Professor Giovanni Baylle (after which a street is named in the Marina district) bought, together with M…
Gianni
June 15, 2020
L'orto botanico di Cagliari (in sardo Ortu botanicu de Casteddu), appartenente all'Università di Cagliari, è situato in via Sant'Ignazio da Laconi.

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11 Via Sant'Ignazio da Laconi
Cagliari, Sardegna