Photography

Photography and filming for private use

Outdoor and in the Greenhouse

As a private person you are welcome to take photographs outdoors in our gardens and inside in the glasshouses.

Please respect other visitors' privacy and do not damage the plants or plantations. You are not permitted to put up screens or to stand or walk in the flower beds.

The Linnaeus Museum in the Linnaeus Garden

In the Linnaeus Museum (in the Linnaeus Garden) photography without a tripod and without the use of flash is allowed.

Bostadshuset på Linnés Hammarby

Photography in the house at Linnaeus’ Hammarby is not allowed without permits from Uppsala University Art Collections and Statens Fastighetsverk.

Photography and filming for commercial use

Commercial wedding photography, portrait photography, fashion photography and such is only permitted by written agreement with the Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala.

If you intend to use our facilities for commercial photography, please contact our booking service by e-mail at least one week before the visit

Contact

For all photography in the manor at Linnaeus' Hammarby you need to contact and get permits from Uppsala University Art Collections, and from the National Property Board (SFV).

Contact Uppsala University Art Collections to get a permit for commercial photography in the manor at Linnaeus' Hammarby or in the Linnaeus Museum.

Please help us to keep our gardens clean and tidy.

For everybody's enjoyment

  • Do not walk in the flower beds or damage the plants.
  • Do not pick flowers, leaves, nuts, seeds or twigs.
  • You are welcome to taste windfall fruit from the ground, but do not pick fruit that is still on the tree. Never taste a fruit unless you are certain what it is.
  • Do not move or damage the labels.
  • Keep dogs on a lead at all times.
  • Only guide dogs are allowed into glasshouses and other buildings.
  • Motor vehicles are not permitted in our gardens.
  • Bicycles are only allowed on the main paths. Please be considerate of pedestrians!
  • Please do not touch objects, furniture, or wallpaper in the historic buildings.

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