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  • The Central Botanical Garden is the main botanical garden of Baku, one of the largest and oldest in Azerbaijan. It covers an area of about 110 hectares in the northern part of the city and serves as a scientific, educational, and recreational facility.

    History :
    The botanical garden was established in 1935 and has since developed as a center for the study of the flora of the Caucasus and other regions.

    Team :
    It is operated by the Institute of Botany of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. 🌿

  • The Central Botanical Garden offers a wide range of recreational, educational, and leisure opportunities:

    Plant Collections
    Over 4,000 species including trees, shrubs, flowers, medicinal, and rare plants.
    Sections with native and exotic plants, including endangered species.

    Walking Areas and Landscape
    Wide alleys for strolling.
    Benches and gazebos for relaxation.
    Green landscape compositions with decorative shrubs and flowerbeds.

    Fountains and Water Features
    Decorative ponds, waterfalls, and fountains creating a cozy atmosphere.

    Educational and Scientific Programs
    Guided tours and lectures for students, schoolchildren, and adults.
    Plant research and conservation programs for rare species.

    Children and Family Zones
    Playgrounds for safe play and nature exploration.

    Photo Zones and Attractions
    Bridges, gazebos, and garden compositions ideal for photoshoots.

    Events and Festivals
    Thematic exhibitions, botanical festivals, workshops, and seasonal activities.

    Visitor Amenities
    Cafes, snack, and beverage points.
    Modern lighting and security throughout the garden. 

  • The social responsibility of the Central Botanical Garden of Baku is manifested in several key areas:

    Environmental Mission
    Preservation of rare and endangered plant species.
    Promotion of environmentally friendly practices for plant care and landscaping.

    Education and Awareness
    Conducting lectures, workshops, and tours for students, schoolchildren, and the general public.
    Promoting botanical knowledge and ecological culture among residents and visitors.

    Social and Cultural Initiatives
    Organizing thematic exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events.
    Involving the local community in landscaping and greening projects.

    Accessibility and Inclusiveness
    Ensuring safe access for all categories of visitors.
    Programs for families with children and youth aimed at active and educational recreation.

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