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ITALY'S
BEAUTIFUL
GARDENS!
Italy is Europe's top destination for those who are interested in gardens. The
landscaping and design of the stunning villa garden have inspired garden
designers for hundreds of years, and nowadays, the Italianate style is one
of the most internationally-recognized. The above Boboli's Rose Garden and the
following gardens are not only interesting to horticultural enthusiasts, but
are among some of the top tourist attractions in Italy. Enjoy! :)
Isola Bella (Lake Maggiore) - Diminutive Isola Bella, on Lake Maggiore,
wasn't always what its name means - "beautiful island." As a matter of fact,
it was originally just a tiny rocky island. However, in the 17th Century,
Carlo III Borromeo decided to build up the island with a palazzo and gardens.
All of this was in dedication to his wife. Soil was shipped in and every
inch was carefully landscaped. As a result, Isola Bella is now a floating,
elaborate Villa and garden that is surround by the crystal blue waters of
Lake Maggiore and the snowy mountains beyond.
IVilla Rufolo (Amalfi Coast) - The 14th-century Villa Rufolo, in the tiny
town of Ravello, is one of the Amalfi coast's finest gems. Dating back 700
hundred years, the palazzo's medieval walls and towers are made more
stunning by the beautiful flowers that bloom everywhere. To top it all off,
there is a stunning view of the Mediterranean from 1 kilometer up.
Vittoriale Degli Italiani (Lake Garda) - The Vittoriale is one of the most
stunning and interesting gardens in Italy. The estate was built on Lake
Garda in the 1920s and 30s by Gabriele d’Annunzio, one of Italy's most
beloved and eccentric poets. The gardens are absolutely gorgeous and
include a theater, as well as numerous courtyards. If you have the time,
you really must pay a visit to the villa itself - the rooms have been left
as they were when d'Annunzio was alive, and they're full of art and other
oddities.
Giardino della Kolymbetra (Valley of the Temples, Sicily) - The gardens
of Kolymbetra, located in Sicily's Valle dei Templi, dates back to ancient
times. Even the great Virgil was a fan of this gorgeous valley. For
hundreds of years, though, the area was neglected and left to choke with
weeds. However, in 1999, the FAI (Italy's version of the National Trust)
took over the garden, replanting it and restoring it to its former beauty.
Nowadays, it's filed with orange and lemon trees, olive groves, and a wide
variety of beautiful flowers. With its ancient origins, location under
Agrigento's ancient Greek temples and its blooming flowers, this has got to
be one of the most beautiful gardens in Italy.
Villa d'Este (Tivoli) - This is one of the finest Renaissance villas and
gardens in Italy. Built by the grandson of Pope Alexander VI during the
16th Century, it is filled with formal gardens, gorgeous fountains, and
rooms adorned with frescoes. Furthermore, you can combine a visit to these
gardens with a visit to Hadrian's Villa - an estate that is full of trees,
ponds, and ancient ruins.
Boboli Gardens, Florence - It took over a hundred years to complete this
terraced garden that covers 111 acres behind Florence's Palazzo Pitti. The
gardens are carefully manicured with the formal parterre, architectural
follies, and water fountains that were common in Renaissance gardens. All
this is linked together by promenades and intimate paths that make a stroll
through these gardens a welcome respite from the bustling city life. From
the top of the gardens, at the terrace near the Kaffeehaus, you get a
stunning view of Florence and Brunelleschi's great dome.
La Mortella, Ischia - The stunning and unique environment of an island
replete with thermal springs inspired William Walton's (a British composer)
wife to create a tropical garden surrounding their home on the island of
Ischia, in the Bay of Naples. In 1946, Lady Susana Walton asked British
landscape designer Russell Page to create these gardens, which are now
home to over 800 rare plants that are native to four different continents.
These gardens also have a Greek Theater where an entire orchestra can
perform in astounding tropical surroundings.
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