Yew Chambers is a corner of the Arboretum dedicated to yew trees located in an old grove, in the central part of the park. Wandering along a dark, mysterious path among the old 150-year-old yew trees, one encounters plaques describing the biology, history and cultural significance of this species. Here you can learn about its reproduction and ways of spreading, the animals associated with it, as well as the importance of the yew in gardens, its symbolism and its poisonous and medicinal properties.