Bucharest Museum of Maps Revitalizes Garden into 'Community Garden' for Relaxation and Biodiversity

Edited by: Anulyazolotko Anulyazolotko

The Museum of Maps in Bucharest has transformed its garden into a vibrant green space through the 'Community Garden' project. Led by Club Clorofila, the initiative engaged specialists and volunteers to create a haven for relaxation and enhanced biodiversity.

The revitalized garden now boasts over 20 new species of perennial plants, an aromatic herb garden, and micro-meadows designed to attract and support pollinators. This project underscores the significant role cultural institutions can play in urban regeneration by providing valuable green spaces for the community.

The 'Community Garden' not only features aromatic plants that improve air quality but also offers recreational areas for museum visitors and local residents. This initiative exemplifies how ecological interventions can significantly enrich urban life, providing a space for nature enthusiasts, especially those without personal gardens.

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