Versailles, France
Versailles Garden in France is 101 hectares garden that riddled with paths that lead to flower beds, quiet corners decorated with classical statuary, ornamental lakes.
Singapore Botanic Garden, Singapore
Symphony Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens |
Considered as one of the world’s most beautiful botanical garden, the Singapore Botanic Garden was founded in 1859. It is on 128 hectares.
The National Orchid Garden located in the middle, on the highest point of the park, where more than 60,000 colorful orchid blooms.
Descanso Gardens, California, USA
Only 20 minutes drive outside Los Angeles you’ll find a rural paradise with more than 100,000 plants and one of the world’s largest collection of camellia.
The gardens and wood from Descanso revealed in more than 65 hectares of hilly San Rafael. You can use this botanical garden as agriculture guide also as various of plants grow here.
Butchart Gardens, British Columbia, Canada
Villa D’Este, Italy
Villa D‘Este is decorated with one of the most interesting and complex fountain park in the world.
It has avenue with hundred fountains, where the heads of animals, flowers, lilies, a small boat, groove, and all the water gushing forth.
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, USA
You may feel as you have entered the Merchant-Ivory set in one of the gardens that make up this estate at the north end of Georgetown, one of the best Washington neighborhood.
Fountain-Dumbarton Oaks |
Château de Villandry, Villandry, France
The Château de Villandry is a castle-palace located in Villandry, in the département of Indre-et-Loire, France. The lands where an ancient fortress once stood were known as Colombier until the 17th century.
In 1906, Joachim Carvallo purchased the property and poured an enormous amount of time, money and devotion into repairing it and creating what many consider to be the most beautiful gardens anywhere. Its famous Renaissance gardens include a water garden, ornamental flower gardens, and vegetable gardens. The gardens are laid out in formal patterns created with low box hedges.
Sourhead Warminister, England
To the English aristocracy of the 18th century, something more classic could be better. Sourhead is a grand example of polite fascination with the past.
Sourhead Warminister |
The Master of Nets Garden, Suzhou, China
This botanical garden is located in the southeast of China, calls Wangshiyuan in Chinese. It was designed during the Song Dynasty.
It’s a compilation of music room pavilion, hall, using several bamboo grooves, and perched waterside all set in natural harmony.
Sans Souci, Potsdam, Germany
Frederick the Great of Prussia built rococo palace along with its botanical garden as a summer place, where he could live without a care.
Sans Souci has a feature like Statue of Roman emperor, decorative sculpture, various flowers and a luxury Chinese tea house.
Bahai World Center, Haifa, Israel
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