The most beautiful gardens and green spaces in the world
Château de Versailles in Versailles, France
The Palace of Versailles is the most famous building in French classical art and one of the most famous French palaces, which witness the splendor of French architecture, furniture, decoration and landscaping.
Its magnificent gardens span a vast area of about 80 hectares filled with fountains, and have many workers dedicated only to the care of its green surfaces and rare flowers.
Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England
Is a public park that includes a number of historical buildings, museums and glass-greenhouses located between Richmond and Kew on the River Thames in south-west London. It was built in 1759 on 121 hectares and since its inception has contributed greatly to the study of plant diversity and economic botany.
Powerscourt Gardens in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland
A 40-minute drive from Dublin in the Wicklow Wicklow Mountains you will find Villa and the scenic Powerscourt Gardens.
Built in the 18th century on an area of 47 acres, it blends green spaces, ponds, waterfalls, statues and ornamental lakes all in an unquestionably designed style.
Butchart Gardens in Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Bochart Gardens features a unique collection of colorful flowers, located in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada.
About one million visitors a year are accepted to these gardens, and because of their international fame they have been designated as a national historical site in Canada.
Villa d'Este in Tivoli, Italy
Villa Desti is a villa located in Tivoli near Rome in Italy, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a splendid example of Renaissance architecture and Italian Renaissance gardens.
Dumbarton Oaks in Washington
Founded in 1920, Roaming Weekend is a unique experience as it offers unparalleled views of nature.
Located at the northern end of the highest point in Georgetown, ten acres of garden are dedicated to the construction of the Danish Embassy.
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild in St.-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France
In the early 20th century, this picturesque park was built in an ideal location, with the sea sparkling outside.
Its paths are classified under seven headings, fountains, ponds, huge statues and many kinds of flowers found here.
Stourhead in Warminster, England
The English nobility was built in the 18th century and today it is a classic garden of high standard, with a unique charm that makes it a pleasure to visit.
The Master-of-Nets Garden in Suzhou, China
Is one of the finest gardens in China, classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The garden shows Chinese skills in landscaping and architecture.
Sans Souci in Potsdam, Germany
It is one of the most famous palaces in Germany built by the great Prussian king of Prussia in 1745-1747 for the summer vacation.
The English nobility was built in the 18th century and today it is a classic garden of high standard, with a unique charm that makes it a pleasure to visit.
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