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SCHONBRUNN (VIENNA) 
OESTERREICH BUNDESGARTEN 
Schoenbrunn, Wien 
This Garden is in the palace grounds in the southwestern outskirts 
of Vienna, 
VIENNA (1) 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN UND BOTANISCHES INSTITUT DER 
UNIVERSITAT WIEN 
Rennweg 14, Wien III 
Founded: 1754. Area: Almost 8 hectares (19.76 acres). 
Directors: 
Robert Laugier (1754-1768 ) 
Nicolaus Josef Freiherr von’ Jacquin (1768-1796) 
Josef Franz Freiherr von Jacquin (1796-1839) 
Stephan Endlicher (1839-1849 ) 
Eduard Fenzl (1849-1878) 
Anton Kerner Ritter von Marilaun (1878-1898 ) 
Richard Wettstein Ritter von Westersheim (1899-1931) 
8. Friedrich Knoll (April 1933— ) 
General admission free. Open from 7 a.m. until sunset, April 
Ist to October 31st. 
rce of income: Part of lecture fees from the University of 
Wrenn eg eae faculty). Wages for garden workers are 
paid by the Government (Ministry of Instruction). Library: 
(1934) about 10,000 volumes and 10,000 pamphlets. Periodicals, 
about 80. Herbarium: About 1,000,000 eee from all depart- 
ments (Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Anthophyta). De- 
partments of the Garden: Systematic, geographic, coe eco- 
nomic. Greenhouses (7 hothouses, 6 cold-houses). Experimental 
Garden for special cultures and research. Gr “ences Tie: 
About 5000 species. Out-door plants: (Woody plants and herbs 
together ) eee 2000 species. Botanic Museum: Open free to pub- 
lic every Saturday from 9a.m.to 12 noon. To Scientists, open at 
all times upon application to the Director’s office. Contains about 
3000 objects, partly dry and partly preserved in liquid. Picture 
collection: About 6000 pictures Gack portraits) ; 2000 photographic 
negatives. All ee collections are for use only in connection 
with the University lectures and for scientific research of the Uni- 
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