Biology center in the school invites you to an upcoming pumpkin festival
The School of Biology Center in Leipzig is set to host a unique Pumpkin Festival on Saturday, between 3 and 7 pm, in the Botanical Teaching Garden. This year's event promises to be a delight for all ages, as the 130-year-old tropical greenhouses open their doors to the public.
The focus of the Pumpkin Festival is the world's largest berry, a spectacle not to be missed. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about this fascinating fruit and its significance in the botanical world.
Throughout the day, visitors can engage in various activities. They can carve Halloween pumpkin masks and create decorations from pumpkins. These creative endeavours are perfect for families looking for a fun and educational experience.
The Botanical Teaching Garden, with its rich history and beautiful surroundings, provides the perfect backdrop for this annual event. The 130-year-old garden, with its tropical greenhouses, will be accessible during the event, offering a unique opportunity to explore and learn.
For those interested in autumn ecology and plants, there may be educational workshops and guided tours available. Additionally, seasonal food and drink stalls, and possibly live music or performances, are expected to add to the festive atmosphere.
For the most accurate and detailed information about the activities offered at the Leipzig festival, it is recommended to visit the official website or contact the event organiser of the School of Biology Center or Botanical Teaching Garden. This will ensure that you have the most up-to-date information about what to expect and how to make the most of your visit.
So, mark your calendars for Saturday and join in the celebration of all things pumpkin at the Pumpkin Festival in Leipzig's Botanical Teaching Garden. It's an event not to be missed!