
Disclosure - JBCLM
Jun 26, 2025
These codes enable visitors to take self-guided tours through the main plant collections, providing detailed information directly on their mobile devices.
The Castilla-La Mancha Botanical Garden has taken a new step towards accessible and innovative dissemination with the installation of more than sixty new QR codes distributed throughout its flora collections. These codes allow visitors to take self-guided tours through the main plant collections, offering detailed information directly on their mobile devices.
Each QR code links to specific pages on the museum's website, where users can find descriptions, interesting facts, images and scientific data on the different botanical collections. This allows anyone to explore the environment at their own pace, learning more about the plant diversity preserved in the Botanical Garden.
Self-guided tours are available at all times during the garden's opening hours, without the need to download additional applications. Simply scan the QR code with your mobile phone to begin the experience. From home, you can also access explanations of each of the collections by visiting the website.
This initiative seeks to promote knowledge and connection with nature through intuitive digital tools, without losing sight of the scientific rigour and educational commitment of the institution, which is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary this year.
