Geophytenhaus

Geophytenhaus is a greenhouse in , , . Geophytenhaus is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Transparent Factory and Dresden Botanical Garden.

Museum
The is a car factory and exhibition space in , Germany owned by German carmaker Volkswagen and designed by architect Gunter Henn. is situated 170 metres northwest of Geophytenhaus.

Garden
The Botanischer Garten der Technischen Universität Dresden, also known as the Botanischer Garten Dresden or , is a botanical garden maintained by the Dresden University of Technology. is situated 110 metres south of Geophytenhaus.

Stadium
is a stadium in , , Germany. It is named after athlete Rudolf Harbig and is the current home of Dynamo Dresden. It also hosts fixtures of the German national team on an irregular basis since 1911. is situated 790 metres southwest of Geophytenhaus.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Johannstadt and Innere Altstadt.

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Geophytenhaus

Latitude
51.04395° or 51° 2′ 38″ north
Longitude
13.75823° or 13° 45′ 30″ east
Operator
TU Dresden
Open location code
9F3M2QV5+H7
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1289803850
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­greenhouse
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