Botanical Garden of Curitiba

Upon entering the park, visitors are greeted by expansive gardens featuring fountains, waterfalls, and lakes, as well as the principal greenhouse, which spans 458 square meters.

The greenhouse, constructed in an Art Nouveau style with a modern metallic framework, resembles the mid-19th century Crystal Palace in London and showcases tropical plant species.

The Botanic Museum, located within the park, houses a national reference collection of native flora and attracts researchers from around the globe.

This museum, covering 1,320 m2, features multimedia classrooms, a 60-seat auditorium, and exhibition spaces showcasing works donated by visual artists, including sculptures, reliefs, photographs, videos, and educational materials.

[1] The area surrounding the museum includes a pond with various aquatic life, a lake, an auditorium, a library, exhibition spaces, a theater, tennis courts, and a cycle track.

Skyline of Curitiba by Botanical Garden at night.
The garden during the build-up to the 2014 FIFA World Cup .
Greek statue of a woman holding grapes overlooking the main greenhouse from the Frans Krajcberg Gallery
Greek statue of a woman holding grapes overlooking the main greenhouse from the Frans Krajcberg Gallery.