Jardín Botánico Molino de Inca

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The Jardín Botánico Molino de Inca is a 4-hectare botanical garden between Torremolinos and Málaga in Andalusia .

Araucaria excelsa in the Molino de Inca Botanical Garden

The park got its name from the mill "El Molino de Inca" located there. An exhibition on the art of grain milling in the various epochs is available for viewing at the mill. The mill has since been extensively restored and can be visited. Various tours are offered for this.

In the middle of the garden there is a labyrinth of Japanese privet plants with a diameter of over 50 meters, as well as a 100 year old Araucaria excelsa.

The park offers a wide range of botanical sights in a relatively small area. For example, 150 palm trees of over 50 different species, as well as over 300 trees of 60 different species and around 400 shrubs from various regions of Spain are shown.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.andalusien-lexikon.de/Jardin_Botanico_Molino_de_Inca.html Jardin Botanico Molino de Inca

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Coordinates: 36 ° 37 '52.2 "  N , 4 ° 30' 40.1"  W.