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Bonsai Museum (Bonsaimuseum) description and photos - Austria: Seeboden

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Bonsai Museum (Bonsaimuseum) description and photos - Austria: Seeboden

Bonsai Museum (Bonsaimuseum) description and photos - Austria: Seeboden. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Bonsaimuseum.

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The Bonsai Museum is located in the fair town of Seeboden, Carinthia. It is the largest European museum dedicated to this Japanese art. It should be noted that it is located quite far from the city center - about two kilometers, much closer to the museum is the medieval fortress of Sommeregg.

The Bonsai Museum was founded in 1976, while many of the exhibits presented here are much older, some are more than a hundred years old. The museum itself covers an area of 15,000 square meters, two-thirds of which is a classic Japanese garden, made according to ancient Buddhist traditions. There are not only dwarf trees, but also ordinary and popular Japanese rock gardens.

As for the “miniature” trees themselves, there are more than three thousand of them in the museum. At the same time, about 120 varieties of various trees and shrubs can be distinguished, grown in the form of bonsai. No other Japanese garden or even a museum dedicated to Japanese culture can compare with the museum in Seeboden in this aspect, moreover, they take very seriously the ancient traditions that laid the foundation for this art.

The Bonsai Museum is especially beautiful. in autumn, when the leaves take on a golden and crimson hue, and, of course, in spring, when azaleas, acacia and, of course, sakura bloom. And in May-June, the museum usually hosts the famous festivals of Japanese culture. However, it is worth noting that the Bonsai Museum in Seeboden is open only during the warmer months - from November to March it is closed, as well as on Sundays and holidays. The duration of a standard museum tour is about an hour. By the way, both the museum and the Japanese kindergarten can be visited with dogs.

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