Dec9,2023
Constructed by the House of Bourbon in the mid-18th century, the former royal home in southern Italy is a true wonder, merging advances from Versailles with Italian Renaissance gardening traditions.
Grosser Garten is considered the "greatest treasure" the city of Hannover possesses thanks to Electress Sophie, who oversaw the creation of the gardens over three decades with master gardener Martin Charbonnier.
Stretching back all the way to the 16th century, the palace's park is open year-round and treats visitors to strolls through an incredible 17th-century formal garden, an 18th-century English-style park, and intimate 1760s bosquets in the Chinese Pavilion.
This Renaissance marvel was established in the 17th century and boasts the oldest royal garden in Denmark
Perhaps some of the most well known gardens in the world, Versailles's gardens were considered just as important as the palace to Louis XIV.
Once the private retreat of royal families during the Qing Dynasty, Summer Palace is now considered “a masterpiece" of Chinese landscape garden design and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Once the summer residence for the first king of Württemberg, Ludwigsburg is home to Baroque gardens reinvisioned in 1954 for the palace's 250th birthday.
Spanning the River Cher and defined by its female-dominated history, the Château de Chenonceau and its grounds were incorporated into the crown's holdings in 1535 by King Frances I
With species that date back more than two centuries and commission by Fernando VI in 1755, the Real Jardin Botanico is a jewel in the center of Madrid.