Botanischer Garten

Thuringian Forest & the Saale Valley


Goethe himself planted the ginkgo tree in these wonderful botanic gardens, which have grown since their inception in 1794 to a collection of more than 12,000 plants from every climatic zone on earth. Naturally, some of those need the protection of a greenhouse, of which there are five.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Thuringian Forest & the Saale Valley attractions

1. JenTower

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Built in 1972, but deceptively modern in appearance, the 128m-tall cylindrical JenTower was intended to be a Zeiss research facility, but proved…

2. Zeiss Planetarium

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The world’s oldest public planetarium (1926) has a state-of-the-art dome projection system, making it a heavenly setting for cosmic laser shows paying…

3. Stadtkirche St Michael

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This late-Gothic church, one of the largest in Thuringia, is famous for having Martin Luther’s original bronze gravestone, modelled on a portrait by Lucas…

4. Stadtmuseum & Kunstsammlung Jena

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This handsome fachwerk townhouse at the northern end of the market square dates in part to the 13th century. It now houses the Stadtmuseum (city museum)…

5. Universität Jena – Collegium Jenense

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Jena’s university faculties are spread throughout town, but this was where the university was founded as Collegium Jenense in 1548, in a former Dominican…

6. Rathaus

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One of the oldest maintained town halls in Germany, Jena’s Rathaus (1377) is graced with an astronomical clock in its baroque tower. Every hour, on the…

7. Schillers Gartenhaus

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Goethe is credited with recruiting Schiller to Jena University in 1789. The poet, playwright and philosopher enjoyed Jena so much that he stayed for 10…

8. Optisches Museum

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Carl Zeiss began building rudimentary microscopes in 1846 and, with Ernst Abbe’s help, developed the first scientific microscope in 1857. Together with…