The Alameda

Gibraltar Botanic Gardens

Discover the Gardens

The Alameda Gardens were founded in 1816 on the instigation of the Governor, General George Don in order to provide an area for recreation for the residents of Gibraltar. For many years they served this purpose but in the 1970s fell into a state of disrepair.
The Gibraltar Botanic Gardens project began in June 1991 when the Government of Gibraltar contracted a firm of environmental managers, 'Wildlife (Gibraltar) Ltd', to restore the gardens and convert them into a botanic garden. 

 

 

Click on items on the right to discover more about the Gardens.

 

 

Garden Features

What's flowering?

Wildlife in the Gardens

Wildlife Park

 

Historical Notes:

The Eliott Memorial

The Great Sortie

Wellington's Column

The Crimean Guns

The RML Guns

Molly Bloom

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