Lal Bagh

Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens is a park and botanical garden in the Indian city of Bangalore. He was in 1760 by Hyder Ali, the then ruler of Mysore, commissioned and completed by his son and successor, Tipu Sultan. The foundation for the greenhouse was laid in 1898.

The park is home to over 1,000 different plant species, including some trees that are over 100 years old, as well as an aquarium and a lake.

Lal Bagh Gardens is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the city and one of the largest tree collections in the world. , With trees of the Pacific Islands, Australia, California, South America and Africa.

Admission to the park is free in the morning 6-9 Clock and evening 18-19 clock.

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12.94879277.586758Koordinaten: 12 ° 56 ' 55.7 "N, 77 ° 35' 12.3 " E

  • Botanical garden in Asia
  • Bangalore
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