The Botanical Garden Jevremovac in Belgrade is a historic urban oasis founded in 1874 at the initiative of renowned botanist Josif Pančić. Located near the city center, it spans over five hectares and serves as part of the University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Biology. The garden was named in honor of Jevrem Obrenović, whose estate was donated by King Milan Obrenović in 1889. Jevremovac features a diverse collection of over 1,300 plant species from around the world, organized by geography and ecology. Highlights include a Victorian-style greenhouse from 1892, housing tropical and subtropical flora, and a tranquil Japanese garden with ponds and wooden bridges. The park also contains rare trees such as ancient sequoias, ginkgo biloba, and the endemic Serbian spruce. With its blend of scientific, educational, and aesthetic value, Jevremovac remains a cherished destination for nature lovers, researchers, and visitors seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Belgrade.
Belgrade SerbiaBotanical Garden Jevremovac is located at Takovska Street 43, in the Stari Grad (Old Town) municipality of Belgrade, just a 10-15 minute walk from Republic Square and the city center. This historic garden, managed by the University of Belgrade’s School of Biology, covers five hectares and features nearly 1,000 species of trees, shrubs, and plants from around the world, as well as a striking Victorian-style greenhouse and a tranquil Japanese garden. The garden is surrounded by the urban neighborhood of Jevremovac, with boundaries including Boulevard of Despot Stefan, Takovska, Dalmatinska, Palmotićeva, and Vojvode Dobrnjca streets. Nearby, visitors can easily reach the National Assembly, Tasmajdan Park, and the bustling Skadarlija bohemian quarter. Its central location and lush, peaceful environment make Jevremovac a favorite retreat for those seeking nature, relaxation, and a unique botanical experience within walking distance of Belgrade’s main attractions.
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