The botanical garden in Banská Štiavnica was planted around the middle of the 19th century under the supervision of experts from the local Academy of Mining and Forestry. There are more than 200 native and foreign trees, the most important of which are the Lebanese cedar or the mammoth sequoia, which is extremely popular with visitors, a giant among the trees, whose photo adorns the album of many visitors to the city. In addition to the trees, the historical buildings of the mentioned Mining and Forestry Academy can also be admired in the garden area. Botanic Garden
The botanical garden in Banská Štiavnica was planted around the middle of the 19th century under the supervision of experts from the local Academy of Mining and Forestry. There are more than 200 native and foreign trees, the most important of which are the Lebanese cedar or the mammoth sequoia, which is extremely popular with visitors, a giant among the trees, whose photo adorns the album of many visitors to the city. In addition to the trees, the historical buildings of the mentioned Mining and Forestry Academy can also be admired in the garden area. Botanic Garden