- Linnaean Garden
The Linnaean Garden or "Linnaeus' Garden" (in Swedish Linnéträdgården) is the oldest of the
botanical garden s belonging toUppsala University inSweden . It has been restored and is kept as an 18th century botanical garden, according to the specifications ofCarolus Linnaeus .The garden was originally planned and planted by
Olaus Rudbeck , professor of medicine, in 1655. Rudbeck also built the house adjacent to the garden. At the end of the 17th century it had about 1,800 different species, but was damaged in the Uppsala city fire 1702. Linnaeus became responsible for the garden in 1741 and had it rearranged according to his own ideas, documented in his work "Hortus Upsaliensis" (1748). The conservatory for the garden was designed by the architectCarl Hårleman .After the gardens ofUppsala Castle had been donated to the university by KingGustav III to serve as a new botanical garden, the old one was left to decay. It was bought by theSwedish Linnaean Society in 1917 and restored according to the detailed description in the "Hortus Upsaliensis". The garden was later taken over by the university, while the Linnaean Museum in the house in which Linnaeus had his home is still run by the Society.
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