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Botanical Garden of Mechelen

The Botanical Garden of Mechelen is the largest public park within the historic city centre of Mechelen, Belgium. It is located on the north bank of the River Dijle and is surrounded by educational establishments. Entrances are in the Bruul, the Pitzemburgstraat, and via a footpath from the Zandpoortvest.

History
A horticultural society was established in Mechelen in 1837, and in 1839 obtained the use of the grounds of the former Teutonic Order Commandery of Pitzemburg. There they established a French formal garden, which opened to the public on 4 June 1840 with Joseph Van Hoorde as head gardener. In 1862 it was redesigned in the style of an English landscape garden by Louis Fuchs. Extensive renovations were carried out in 2010–2018. ==Herb garden==
Herb garden
Within the botanical garden there is a garden of medicinal and culinary herbs, with 250 specimens, laid out around a statue of the Renaissance botanist Rembert Dodoens and dedicated to his memory. It is maintained by an association of volunteers. The park as a whole is maintained by the municipality and contains footpaths, an open-air stage, and a children's playground. ==References==
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