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cleared the pond and built an arched wooden bridge over it, which remains one of the symbols of this garden to this day. From this year on, the garden is open to the public on all days of the week. In 1960, another hectare of land was added to the Garden, from the side of the
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was its director, the garden was expanded to include
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