Gränby Linnéminne is a historical landmark located in Uppsala, Sweden. It commemorates the contributions of Carl Linnaeus, a prominent botanist and the father of modern taxonomy. The site serves as a tribute to Linnaeus's work in the field of botany and his influence on the scientific community. It is situated in a picturesque area that reflects the natural beauty Linnaeus often studied and documented.
The landmark features a memorial stone and a surrounding garden that showcases various plant species, many of which Linnaeus categorized. Visitors to Gränby Linnéminne can explore the landscape that inspired Linnaeus and gain insight into his methodologies and discoveries. The site is part of Uppsala's rich historical narrative, highlighting the city's connection to significant figures in science and education.




