School holiday fun - make a wind chime or a dream catcher
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- Location: Botaniska trädgården Tropiska växthuset, Villavägen 8
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- Organiser: Uppsala linneanska trädgårdar
- Contact person: Lotta S Saetre
- Familjeaktivitet, Kulturevenemang
Visit our craft area in The Tropical Greenhouse. Make your own wind chimes or a dream catcher from bamboo and decorate after your own heart. For children aged 5-15 years. Pre-purchase a crafting kit via the link below, collect the kit when you arrive in the greenhouse.
While you are visiting us this week, don't miss our mini exhibition Mambu Bambu in the kitchen garden's glasshouse.
Pre-purchase of crafting kit via linneanska.biljetto.com. Limited availability.
Entrance fee to The Tropical Greenhouse is 50 kr. Free admission for children under 18, as well as for employees and students at Uppsala University.

Events in The Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala
Upcoming guidad tours, events, work shops, conserts, theater and more in the Botanical Garden, the Linnaeus Garden and Linnaeus' Hammarby.
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May 2022
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Linnés Hammarby
Skapade Samlingar (Created Collections)
Uppsala artist Anna Björkland creates images in ceramics, mixed media and different types of painting with inspiration from Carl Linnaeus.
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Linnéträdgården, Svartbäcksgatan 27
Pictures of Sweden's floral emblem Scottish bluebell
During the summer and autumn of 2021, the Swedish Botanical Society arranged a contest to celebrate our new national emblem: the Scottish bluebell, Campanula rotundifolia, known in Sweden as "small bluebell". In this exhibition, the Society shows a selection of contributions in different techniques - photo, painting and digital illustrations.