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The botanical park is made up of 24 gardens and three parts : the Arcadia' gardens that refer to classical antiquity and recall the youth, the romantic gardens represent maturity and plenitude, the twilight' gardens offer a timeless composition which represents the old age. The gardens have over
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The present château and gardens in the French style were created in the 18th century, and restored in the 20th century. Parts of château date to the 16th century. The principal feature of the garden is a grand avenue from the gate to the château lined by yew trees shaped into cones, alternating with
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The château was built in the 17th century, rebuilt in the 19th century, then restored in the 20th century to the way it looked in the 18th century. The gardens, in the French style, feature squares of white and pink roses and lavender; large terraces of flower beds; a fountain with statues by Jean de
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encounters reflecting pools, statuary, pedestrian bridges and densely planted parcels of perennials. This project was one of the first in the world (if not the first) to re-purpose an elevated railway line as an urban garden. The re-purposing was initiated under President François Mitterrand as part
3486:. Talcy is not a large château, but a Renaissance country house of the style typical to the Loire Valley. The garden is a recreation of an 18th-century fruit orchard, largely of pear and apple trees, including many old varieties, with the trees cultivated in a variety of ornamental shapes and forms. 1456:
were originally part of the domaine of the Abbey of Issoire, founded in the 10th century. The present buildings date to the late 17th century; documents and old watercolors show that the gardens existed in 1680–1691, with much the same plan as today. The gardens are a classical composition of lawns,
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The Priory was built in the 12th century, and rebuilt in the 16th and 17th centuries, then abandoned after the French Revolution. It was bought by two architects in 1992, who recreated the gardens in a modern form following the inspiration of medieval monasteries. It features a labyrinth of fruit
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surrounding a restored 15th–16th-century château in the Breton Renaissance style. The garden was created beginning in 1860, when the château was restored. The garden and château are presently owned by the Count Merendec de Rohan Chabot. The 25-hectare garden consists of large natural spaces with
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to present thirteen tableaux of the myths and legends of the history of gardens. It uses simple natural elements; trees, flowers, water and stone to suggest the passage of mankind from nature to agriculture to the city. It uses a symbolic sacred wood, a rose garden, topiary art, and fountains to
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houses in France. The villa features a small triangular modern garden by Guevrekian. The main garden, now a public park, is a series of tree-shaded terraces and paths overlooking the Mediterranean, devoted to the native plants of the Mediterranean, both common and rare, including a garden of
830:. The château was built in 1535, in the Renaissance style, on the site of a fortress dating to the 13th and 14th centuries. The gardens were built upon the ramparts of the fortress at the beginning of the 20th century by Achille Duchêne. The lower garden is in the Italian style, and features 2321:
A contemporary garden, inspired by medieval gardens, overlooking the estuary of the Trieux River. The centerpiece is a great oak, 350 years old, in the courtyard of the château. The garden features a medieval kitchen garden; a medicinal garden, a medieval flower garden; an avenue of
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The 15-hectare park is composed of six gardens on different themes, ornamented with modern sculpture. Features include the secret garden of the château, 500 different kinds of roses, and a marsh surrounded by paths and natural labyrinths created by grazing sheep. In 2004 and 2006 a
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to the Gourgues family. It was rebuilt one more time at the end of the 17th century. The gardens were rebuilt in 1938 by the landscape architect Ferdinand Duprat. A monumental stairway leads from the château across the old moat to the French gardens by the river, where there are
4210:. A private park and garden of 75 hectares, surrounding the château. The French garden was begun in the 17th century, an English park added in the 18th century, and the French garden was redesigned in 1895 by the owner, Henri de Breteuil, and the landscape architect 4383:, on a swampy section of 9 hectares called the "stinking pond." They were composed of thirty different walled gardens and orchards producing fruit and vegetables for the Court. Today the gardens belong to the National Higher School of Landscape Architecture (Fr: 3323:
wine. The gardens, in the French and Italian style, feature a colorful mixture of fruit trees, vegetable gardens and floral displays, ornamented with balustrades and fountains and a labyrinth. From August to October visitors can find a garden filled with giant
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A private garden surrounding an 18th-century residence in the vineyards of Champagne which once belonged to the Marquise de la Forge. The garden in the French classic style features sculpted hedges and bushes, fountains, and a colorful variety of seasonal
1525:. It was rebuilt in the 17th century by Antoine de Ribeyre, treasurer to the King. The garden dates to 1617. The garden has two parts; a classical garden in the French style, with a circular basin, fountain, and lawns and tree-shaded alleys; and a lower 865:
in the 14th century, the original 17th-century gardens featured a kitchen garden and an early French ornamental garden surrounded by a wall. Later, in the 18th century, a grand axis between the village and the woods was created, along with an alley of
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trees and orange trees carved into the shape of half-domes and colombiers, copying the shape of the domes of the château. The English landscape park has four km of avenues, a variety of forest trees and exotic ornamental trees, a lake, a river and a
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garden with fruit trees, flower beds and vegetable gardens laid out in geometric designs. The two parts of the garden are connected by an unusual stone stairway with two revolutions. The fountain with two basins dates to 1617, and is attributed to
2830:. In 1847, the land surrounding the pond in the park was redesigned as an English romantic landscape garden, with winding paths that followed the terrain, and a perspective from the lawn in front of the manor to the church tower of the village. 1376:'s Europe by the British fleet, Adanson was able to assemble a remarkable collection of plants from around the world. The garden features a romantic promenade around a pond, and more than 2,500 specimens of trees and plants, including a 1372:. She settled there in 1812, at the age of thirty, and established it as one of the earliest acclimatization gardens in France, designed to accustom exotic plants from France's colonies to the climate of France. Despite the blockade of 2029:
A private garden of one hectare in the English and contemporary styles, created beginning in 2000 by a couple passionate about gardening, which takes perfect advantage of its hilly site. The wooded portions contain twenty varieties of
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statues and vases. There are two secondary avenues of double rows of linden trees. The gardens also feature a large rectangle of chestnut trees providing shade, and avenues of hornbeam hedges 350 metres long on the west and south.
3969:– This linear park is a 4.7 km (2.9 mile) green belt created on top of 19th century railroad infrastructure. Beginning just east of the Opera Bastille, it rests on top of a brick viaduc that rises 10 meters above street level. The 1589:. The mill was built in the 16th century and continued to operate until the early 20th century, when it was converted into a cheese-dairy. The garden was created in the late 1970s. It contains a large variety of trees, including 999:. The park has a wide central axis and two terraces, with groups of statues and vases. The statues were done by Italian artists brought there for that purpose in the early part of the 18th century, and represent figures from 638:
An unusual modern garden, created by landscape architect Serge Lapouge. The garden features one thousand species adapted to the dry and rigorous climate and poor soil of the region. It presents fruit trees, aromatic plants, a
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and many figures from mythology, placed on the lawns and in niches in the boxwood hedges. The garden has long perspectives, lawns, avenues, a pavilion, kiosks and a grotto, as well as many fine stands of old trees, including
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An historical garden created by Jean-Hyacinthe d'Ussel around 1815. This place is also labelled by the A.R.B.R.E.S "Arbres remarquables de France" for his collection of huges trees : one of the largest French sequoia,
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The château is surrounded by gardens inspired by medieval gardens; with sculptures, fountains, a kitchen garden and an aromatic garden; old varieties of fruits and vegetables, and two-hundred-year-old oak and fig trees.
1300:. The château was first mentioned in the 11th century; it was completely rebuilt in the 18th century. The gardens were redesigned after the original plan in 1988. The French garden features a colorful mosaic of 2,500 3416:. He and his descendants devoted their attention lavishly to the gardens over the last century. The gardens are laid out on three terraces, and feature a water garden, an ornamental vegetable garden, and several 2421:
A private botanical garden created in 1983, with more than two thousand varieties of trees, bushes and plants from around the world. The garden features a large water garden with many varieties of aquatic plants.
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for twenty years. They are composed of ten gardens, each with a different theme: Silence, the Senses, Fragrance, Intelligence, Elegance, Abundance, Water, Wonder, Luxuriance, and Romance. Features include a
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Bologne from the fountain of Neptune in Florence; a long perspective; a folly called "The Tower of the Demoiselles"; and an elliptical rose garden, with over 1300 rosebushes in pastel colors around a basin.
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The château has a park of eighty hectares, which include a landscape garden, an arboretum, large greenhouses, and a formal French garden. The château and the park were used as sets for scenes of the film
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wines, were designed between 1717 and 1724 by Alexandre Eutrope de Lur Saluces, and are considered among the finest gardens of the French classical age. They were inspired by the gardens that he saw in
7031: 4102:. The park of the royal residence, covering 130 hectares, is one of the largest and most famous landscape gardens in France. East of the palace is the forest and a 1200 meter long canal created by 3357:
surround a restored white stone castle built from the 13th century to the 15th century. They are composed of twelve different gardens, and feature a 16th-century fountain, modern sculpture, and a
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was an independent state. The gardens were recreated from medieval manuscripts to the way they were between the 14th century and 16th century, laid out in a symmetrical pattern inspired by the
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style was built in 1760 by the Aaron Pierre Magon, Seigneur de Bosc, then sold to shipbuilder Benjamin Dubois in 1782. The original garden had four terraces of French gardens descending to the
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The château is best known for its flower gardens, on the esplanade by the château and the stables. It also has an English-style park, fountains, sculpture and a cascade, all recently restored.
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The park, formerly the home and garden of architect René Guichemerre, was created by him from the 1950s until his death in 1988. It contains his modern house, inspired by the architects
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The Château of red brick and gardens were created between 1894 and 1906 by the industrialist James Montjarret de Kerjégu. During World War II the château was requisitioned by the German
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A pastoral garden created in the mid-19th century, around a small château and a hamlet of farm buildings. The garden features many trees planted in 1850, including a double alley of
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château from the 18th century. The 18th-century garden has a rare vertugadin, in the shape of a woman's basket skirt of the 18th century, surrounded by eighteen statues from Italy.
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The park once surrounded a large 15th-century château, which is now more modest in size. The present park, created in 1840 and enlarged since 1972, features many old local trees;
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Located next to an old mill, this one-hectare garden features a rose garden with 500 rosebushes; a water garden; a garden of white flowers; and a recreation of a medieval garden.
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plants, and contains over three thousand different plants from Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia, including many rare and endangered plants. The trees include one hundred
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The original gardens had been completely abandoned, and were recreated beginning in 1994 following the inspiration of the 17th-century and 18th-century gardens of the school of
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The château was built in 1765 on lands acquired by Charles-François Leblanc de Manarval, the master of the royal forges and the director of the royal manufacturer of cloth in
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garden with over 300 different tree peonies was created, making Drulon one of the biggest peony gardens of France. This new garden was completed with a large collection of
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The château dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, and originally had a formal French floral garden laid out in parterres. The château and gardens were abandoned after the
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The gardens feature a large collection of roses, a one-hectare island garden, a meditation garden, and a topiary garden of trees and shrubs carved into ornamental shapes.
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An English landscape park, a classic French garden, and a modern garden of fountains and basins are placed between a medieval château and a busy canal. The garden has an
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Created in 1995, this 24-hectare park contains French, English, botanical, flower and kitchen gardens. Highlights include 1000 varieties of irises, 400 kinds of
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A romantic English garden and botanical garden, created in 1965. It includes basins, cascades and a water staircase; Italian terraces; and a fine collection of
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bushes were also added for color. In the 1970s, the owners restored the original axes of the park, and added modern features, including a new labyrinth by
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is the oldest private botanical garden in France. It was begun in 1804, but largely was the creation of Aglaé Adanson, the daughter of French naturalist
3748:. A private botanical garden of two hectares created in 1998, featuring five hundred varieties of roses, and plants from North America, Europe and Asia. 3655:. Six hectares of French, Italian and exotic gardens surround the 17th-century manor of Grand Courtoiseau. Features include old varieties of roses, a 3703:
style. The gardens were restored in 1965, and feature a French garden with hedges and topiary trees and hedges, and an English-style park with Italian
3258:. They were created beginning in 1993 around the restored medieval château de la Chatonnière by gardener Ahmed Azeroual, who was head gardener at the 4404:(450 hectares) and its gardens are privately owned by Annabelle and Paul de la Panouse. They were originally created in the 16th century by alchemist 3954:
and renovated in 1992 by landscape architect Mark Rudkin, who added new promenades and spaces for contemplation. The courtyard of columns designed by
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in Paris, to design the garden you see today. In the 20th century, many pieces of sculpture were added to the garden, including a rare statue of
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with rows of fruit trees and hedges beside the canal; a traditional kitchen garden; and boxwood hedges sculpted into shapes like flocks of sheep.
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The château was built on a mound on the edge of the Dordogne River in the 15th century, then rebuilt in the Renaissance when it was given by King
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in 1912, and the medieval herb and vegetable garden, between the kitchen and the refectory, was recreated in 2004 based on the writings of the
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in 1852. He re-created the garden as it is today, with canals, a stream and cascade, hedges, roses, plane trees, fruit trees and flower beds.
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from the 18th century, recreated in the 20th century, surround a 17th-century manor house on a hill, with water coming from seven springs.
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and other plants from the northern and southern hemispheres. The garden was abandoned for thirty years, then restored beginning in 1987.
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The exotic garden of the town of Roscoff was created beginning in 1986, around a massive rock eighteen meters high. It is dedicated to
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River, with gardens atop the walls overlooking the river, a tunnel of vines, a fine rose garden, a courtyard with squares planted with
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in 1238. The present château was built by Pierre de Chambiges in 1537. It became a residence of the kings of France until 1682, when
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Created in 1935 by Paris landscape architect Achille DuchĂŞne; stairways connecting the different parts of the garden; and tree-shaded
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of 1789. The park was purchased in 1843 by Pierre Carlier, the Chief of the French Police from 1849 to 1851, who helped organize the
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One of the grandest and most-visited of French gardens. The château was built in 1536 by Jean Le Breton, Minister of Finance of
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A private arboretum of three hectares beside a pond, with 350 varieties of trees, bushes and flowers, created beginning in 1972.
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trees clipped into cone shapes. There is also a flower garden of medieval inspiration, and an English-style park, with cedar,
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in 1663. He added a grand terrace overlooking the valley of the Seine in 1669. In 1845, the landscape garden was added by
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The château and gardens date to the 18th and 19th centuries, and combine elements of an English park forested avenues and
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was added, with coniferous trees and varied plants. The château also has fine collection of old roses and fruit trees.
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on the south terrace, which was later demolished and made into a potato field. The garden today features an alley of
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The 18th-century château is set in a French garden and a 35-hectare English landscape park, designed by the architect
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was the garden that inspired the gardens of Versailles. The 40 hectares of terraces and fountains were created by
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who bought the manor house in April 1799 for herself and her husband, General Napoléon Bonaparte, the future
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Searchable list of all the gardens on the list, on the website of the Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France
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tree; and the third is divided into flower beds and lawns separated by palisades and rows of fruit trees.
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is intended to be a list and description, by region, of the more than three hundred gardens classified as
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one hectare in area, created with two thousand yew trees a meter and thirty centimeters high, with a
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Palace in the domain of Versailles. After the French Revolution, the château became the property of
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The pre-romantic park was created in 1780, around the ruins of a château which had belonged to the
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The garden adjoins a brick château built in the 17th century. The park was originally designed by
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stayed there several times, the last time on the night of 29–30 June 1815, on his way to exile on
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of ornamental plants, as well as a maze and a forest. Nine gardeners work full-time on the 1,200
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seven thousand varieties of plants, particularly those that grow well in an acid soil, including
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trees and plants from Australia; a water garden with ducks and other water birds; sixty kinds of
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garden, old types of vegetables and roses, as well as examples of the rural architecture of the
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trees. The park descends to banks of the River Arraga, where there is a picturesque water mill.
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of a broader plan to enhance neighbourhoods in the east of Paris. It was inaugurated in 1993.
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trees, a pergola, and a cloister garden with a fountain symbolizing the source of the four
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in the 17th century until his death in 1642. It was then the residence of the young King
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perspectives and groves of trees, both local and exotic. The trees in the park include
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between 1661 and 1700, are the best-known and most visited gardens in France, and a
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and water garden, featuring a stairway of water constructed between 1758 and 1765.
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in 1564, it was opened to the public in 1667 and became a public park after the
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The château was built around 1723 by the father of the Procureur of Brittany,
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planted in 1852, which obscured many of the original perspectives. Masses of
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created in 1738–1755 around a spring which provided water to the city since
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around a central basin, hedges, and small groves of trees. Flowers include
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These gardens were created beginning in 1903 by the French playwright
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in the middle, so those who reach the center can see the entire maze.
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in 1944, and the holes in the roof were not restored until the 1990s.
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planted before 1850. In spring, the garden has colorful displays of
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tree; an avenue that crosses the wooded park to a lake; a garden of
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was created in the 19th century by Jules Amiot, the uncle of author
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in season; and a garden of vegetables and flowers grouped by color.
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during his grand tour of Italy and his time spent at the court in
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at an altitude of nine hundred meters in the Massif of Mont-Doré.
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and other flowers cover the fields around the château in summer.
3297:(1499–1566), which still has its original fountain, and that of 2416: 694:, a wide variety of fruit trees, and a Medieval kitchen garden. 7755: 7323: 7229: 7054: 6663: 6500: 6490: 6285: 5894: 5797: 5383: 5370: 5247: 4860: 4429: 4148: 3995: 3983: 3699:. The château was built in 1626 by Jean Ier de Mairat, in the 3640: 3181: 2935: 2860: 2789: 2564: 2459: 2447: 2398: 2191: 2187: 2127: 1830: 1740: 1716: 1687: 1683: 1675: 1647: 1557: 1486: 1470: 1313: 1258: 1242: 1162: 1024: 948: 940: 725: 687: 621:, from dwarf bamboo to giant, as well as exotic trees, such as 618: 563: 386: 7182:, Éditions du Patrimoine, Centre des Monuments Nationaux, 2009 6467: 4691:. The vestiges of the formal French-style gardens designed by 4621:. Later, Charles-Louis Cadet de Gassicourt, the pharmacist of 4267:. In 1810, Napoleon created an avenue of bald cypress trees ( 3424:, nine hectares of garden, and fiFty-two kilometers of hedges. 2262:, who built a château there around 1641, and who commissioned 2081: 1605:, including three hundred old varieties; one hundred kinds of 5582: 5160: 3819: 3708: 3660: 3593: 3548: 3513:
in 1968, inspired by the work of British landscape architect
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to design the gardens. The château was destroyed during the
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The Park and the "Garden of Games" of the Château d'Arlay.
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trees at the angles; the second has a secret garden, with
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times. It was one of the first public gardens in France.
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The pleasure garden of a Renaissance château next to the
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trees pruned into fantastic shapes; a large variety of
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Conservatoire botanique national alpin de Gap-Charance
4554:. The house and formal French park dates to 1680, the 3442:– Rose gardens and terraces of the bishop's residence. 2638:. The park is known for the chestnut tree of Duchess 2953: 2303:
Garden of the Château de la Roche-Jagu, Côtes d'Armor
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A contemporary botanical garden with five themes; an
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Park and Garden of the Château de Châtillon-en-Bazois
986:. These gardens, adjoining a château famous for its 437:. Public arboretum and botanical garden, designed by 344:. (1703) French garden and English landscape park. 6619:
Edith Wharton's Garden, Castel Sainte-Claire, Hyères
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trees, and walls covered with white roses and white
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A public park with a water garden and garden 4781:Abbesse Saint Hildegard van Bingen (1098–1179). 3900: 3670: 3639:in 1967 and the most visited attraction in the 3371:(see photos of the Gardens of Chateau Le Rivau) 1153:, are devoted entirely to different species of 7228:The complete list of gardens can be found on: 6228: 4769:in the 13th century, and destroyed during the 1970:, dating from 1660 and 1820, beside the river 401:Jardin botanique de l'UniversitĂ© de Strasbourg 7308: 6874: 5246:– Garden of Eden of the Château du Colombier 4170:(1615–1680), the surintendant of finances of 3982:–This is a public garden located between the 3476:, and colorful bushes in bloom in the spring. 3319:belong to a domaine which produces the local 2905:. The château dates to the Middle Ages, when 2326:, with one thousand plants of 350 varieties; 299:from the road between Châtenois and Kintzheim 7684: 7663: 7523: 6707:in Greece, and later was the home of writer 5701: 5509: 5090:Jardins de Callunes, specializing in heather 4911:. A small private floral and water garden. 4286:was originally the site of a castle of King 3509:of 12 hectares created within the forest of 3037:Gardens of the Priory of Notre-Dame-d'Orsan. 6627:Cubist garden of the Villa Noailles, Hyères 3797: 3659:garden, and an avenue of three-century-old 2254:The park was originally the domaine of the 2166:The Romanesque Gardens (fr: Jardins Romans) 951:, aromatic plants, and plants used to make 7315: 7301: 7199:Philippe ThĂ©baut and Christian Mailllard, 6733:, (1923–1926), which was one of the first 6386: 4998:Arboretum of the Château de Neuvic d'Ussel 4703:'s minister of finance, who purchased the 3301:(1519–1589). It also possesses a circular 3152:. Talleyrand put it at the disposition of 1868:Park and Garden of the Château de La Chaux 1568:large enough to hold a man inside; and an 1416:. In the fall the garden is noted for its 1337: 7203:, (2008). Éditions Payot & Rivages, ( 4674:, a royal residence destroyed during the 3697:Park and Garden of the Château de Barbery 3653:Gardens of the Manor of Grand Courtoiseau 3343:The Gardens of the Priory of Saint-Cosme. 3317:Park and Gardens of the Château de Valmer 1713:Kitchen Garden of the Château de Lantilly 385:. Botanical garden in an enclave in the 119:Learn how and when to remove this message 7194:Jardins en France â€” Guide illustrĂ©, 7125:– Garden of the Habitation Saint-Étienne 6804: 6790: 6776: 6760: 6622: 6614: 6521: 6466: 6375: 6245: 6235: 6101: 6047: 5974: 5873: 5713: 5581: 5516: 5445: 5335: 5212: 5202: 5085: 4993: 4937:Park and Garden of the Château de Margon 4922: 4825: 4715: 4484: 4322: 4187: 4134: 4079: 4065:, who commissioned landscape architects 4018: 3907: 3878: 3809: 3682: 3558: 3445: 3267:covered with roses, and an abundance of 3234: 3224: 3212: 3112: 2965: 2803: 2648: 2546: 2298: 2094: 2055: 1767: 1629: 1572:, with vegetable gardens and an orchard. 1437: 1186: 966: 760: 653: 537: 469:Parc Zoologique et Botanique de Mulhouse 286: 239: 227: 216: 205: 193: 182: 170: 162: 146: 130: 7230:site of the ComitĂ© des Parcs et Jardins 6839:and kitchen garden of the 18th century. 6440:. A botanical conservatory devoted to 6217:Parc et Roseraie du Château de Rambures 4533:restored the formal garden and added a 4290:(Louis Le Gros). A chapel was added by 3289:The château has two carefully restored 2759:, and parterres of red and white roses. 2483:was the former palace of the bishop of 1182: 495: 14: 8352:Lists of tourist attractions in France 8344: 7260:Parc naturel rĂ©gional de la Martinique 7215: 6542:, or rocky inlet of the Mediterranean. 5078: 5013:Arboretum du château de Neuvic d'Ussel 4981: 4972:Garden of the Quarries of Saint-Adrien 4773:. The cloister garden was restored by 3934:The Palais-Royal was the residence of 3146:Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-PĂ©rigord 2314:Garden of the château de la Roche-Jagu 2286: 1543: 68:"List of Remarkable Gardens of France" 7296: 7060: 6040: 5094: 4949:. An 18th-century château and garden 4385:École Nationale SupĂ©rieure du Paysage 3529:Garden of the Château de la Bussière. 3104:, where Amiot spent part of his life. 1824:in bloom between 15 May and 15 June. 1384:six and a half metres in diameter, a 266:ComitĂ© des Parcs et Jardins de France 7051:Le Labyrinthe - Jardin des Cinq Sens 6300: 6163:Garden of the castle-keep of Vez at 6106:Gardens of the Château de Chantilly. 4968:Jardin des Carrières de Saint-Adrien 4166:, the architect of the château, for 2903:Gardens of the Château de Kerambar'h 1890:and tulip trees; as well as beds of 874:of yew trees. In the 19th century a 271: 57:adding citations to reliable sources 28: 7153:List of botanical gardens in France 7032:Les Jardins de l'eau du PrĂ© Curieux 6517: 6487:Jardin d'agrumes du Palais Carnolès 5884: 4947:The Park and Gardens of Flaugergues 4573:Domaine de Saint-Jean-de-Beauregard 3637:Floralies internationales d'OrlĂ©ans 2728:Louis-RenĂ© Caradeuc de la Chatolais 2417:The Botanical Garden of Cornouaille 2005:hedges, old roses, and a palisaded 963:fill the gardens with their aromas. 24: 7118:fr:Garden of the Habitation Acajou 6462: 6448:Jardin botanique alpin du Lautaret 5468:Parc Arboretum du Manoir aux Loups 5451:Parc Arboretum du Manoir aux Loups 5377: 5186:Jardin d'altitude du Haut Chitelet 4302:. Today the château contains the 3382:is a municipal landscape park and 2824:Botanical garden of Upper Brittany 2809:Botanical garden of Upper Brittany 2653:Garden of the Château de la Ballue 2581: 2477:Garden of the Château de Lanniron. 2086:Gardens of the Château de Chaumont 1601:; four hundred fifty varieties of 1454:Gardens of the Château d'Hauterive 925:Gardens of the Château de MongĂ©nan 828:Gardens of the Château de MontrĂ©al 552:Park and Kitchen Garden of Pouthet 382:Jardin botanique du col de Saverne 245:Botanical garden of Upper Brittany 25: 8388: 7322: 7278: 7158:Gardens of the French Renaissance 6711:, who planted much of the garden. 5900: 5787: 5460:– The Farm of Mont des RĂ©collets. 5279:– Hot springs park of Quinquonces 4590: 4525:. 17th-century water garden and 4233:Presidents of the French Republic 4014: 3608:The Arboretum National des Barres 3208: 2701:trees, and a picturesque winding 2112:Gardens of the Château de Digoine 2012: 1987:Garden of the Château de Limanton 1644:Garden of the Château de Barbirey 1136: 1058:Gardens of the Château de Vayres. 931:and the theories of the botanist 765:Gardens of Marqueyssac (Dordogne) 236:, Parc Saint-Bernard, Hyères, Var 7187:Jardins, potagers et labyrinthes 7180:Le Guide du Patrimoine in France 7137:– Garden of the Habitation CĂ©ron 6835:. A modern reconstruction of a 6471:The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild 6409:. 18th-century château with a 5655:- Jardin IntĂ©rieur Ă  Ciel Ouvert 5480: 5476:– The garden of Sylvie Fontaine. 5397:Les jardins de la Poterie Hillen 5252: 4830:Le Jardin de la Fontaine, NĂ®mes. 4602:Arboretum de la VallĂ©e-aux-Loups 4283:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye 4239:. In 1783, it was purchased by 4069:to recreate the original garden 4067:Achille DuchĂŞne and Heni DuchĂŞne 3687:Garden of the Château de Barbery 3063:roses and an enormous number of 2861:Parc Botanique de Haute-Bretagne 2561:Park of the Château de Trevarez. 2294: 1782:Park of Saint-LĂ©ger de Fourches. 1686:trees. Seasonal flowers include 1562:Gardens of the Château d'Arcelot 33: 8362:Garden design history of France 7025: 6427: 5053: 4231:is the summer residence of the 3433: 3084:. The forested park along the 3071: 2248:Park of the Château de Thorigny 1835:Garden of the Château de Talmay 1820:; and a spectacular display of 1772:Garden of the Château de Talmay 1388:thirty-five metres high, and a 1298:Gardens of the Château de Viven 1284:Garden of the Château de Momas. 984:Gardens of the Château de Malle 514:Park and Boxwood Garden of the 44:needs additional citations for 7654:Government of National Defense 7248: 7235: 7222: 7189:, Éditions Hazan, Paris, 2007. 7093:– The Domaine of Vallombreuse. 6332: 6065:– Garden of Bosmont-sur-Serre. 5685:– Jardin de ma petite Rochelle 4844:(see pictures and description) 4529:. In 1870 landscape architect 4367:, the kitchen gardens of King 3853: 3775: 3577:Arboretum des PrĂ©s des Culands 3502:Arboretum des Grandes Bruyères 3192:The home and garden of writer 2677:style, created in 1973 by the 2618:, some three-hundred-year-old 2338:, grapevines, and an alley of 2070:Gardens of the Château de DrĂ©e 1433: 1420:, old varieties of roses, and 1364:, who was responsible for the 202:de Rothschild, Alpes-Maritimes 13: 1: 7563:Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 7558:War of the Spanish Succession 7173: 7107: 7068: 6829:Jardins du Château Val Joanis 6021:Saint-Christophe-en-Champagne 5536:– Gardens of the Pays d'Auge. 4958:(photos and more information) 4900:(see picture and description) 4853:the Bamboo Garden of Prafance 4711: 4665:The French landscape garden, 4377:Jean Baptiste de la Quintinie 4304:MusĂ©e d'ArchĂ©ologie nationale 3942:and his brother, then of the 3745:Jardin botanique de la Presle 3635:. Created as the site of the 3582:Conservatoire National d'Ilex 2730:(1701–1785) in the classical 2567:fleet. It was bombed by the 1808:; more exotic trees, such as 224:, La Ciotat, Bouches-du-RhĂ´ne 7101:Jardin botanique de Deshaies 6052:Gardens of Valloires (Somme) 5891:Jardin des plantes de Nantes 5879:Jardin des plantes de Nantes 5834:Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville 5750:Château du Champ-de-Bataille 5695:Sainte-Honorine-la-Chardonne 5673:– Parc du Château de Lorière 5217:The Royal Garden of Toulouse 4281:The Domaine National of the 3140:, and was modeled after the 2454:mountains. It also includes 2382: 1551: 1201:Gardens of the Villa Arnaga. 542:Manoir d'Eyrignac (Dordogne) 424: 252:Remarkable Gardens of France 167:Manoir of Eyrignac, Dordogne 18:Remarkable Gardens of France 7: 7141: 7040:Alpine botanical garden of 6966:EcomusĂ©e des Monts du Forez 6756: 6307:Château de La Roche-Courbon 6257: 6241:Château de La Roche-Courbon 6224:– Herbarium of the ramparts 6093:– Gardens of Viels-Maisons. 6023:– Gardens of la Massonnière 5907:Parc Oriental de MaulĂ©vrier 5689:Saint-Christophe-le-Jajolet 5527: 4345:(850 hectares), created by 4183: 4122:of France by the architect 4038:Château de Champs-sur-Marne 4024:Château de Champs-sur-Marne 3992:1st arrondissement of Paris 3716:(Cedrus atlantica 'glauca') 3470:Garden of Plessis Sasnières 3394:, statues, and a bandstand. 2997:Flower gardens of Apremont. 2892: 2873:A manor in the picturesque 2428:A very rich minerals museum 2394:Garden of George Delasselle 1634:Château de Barbirey gardens 1304:, and more than a thousand 503: 282: 189:house and garden in Giverny 10: 8393: 8044:French subdivisions by GDP 7791:2022 presidential election 7776:2017 presidential election 7201:Parcs et Jardins in France 6742:and other aromatic plants. 6642:Jardin d'Oiseaux Tropicaux 6601:Parc du XXVième Centenaire 6371:Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur 6282:Jardin Monastique Medieval 6005:– Park and gardens of the 5935: 5861:Saint Pierre de Manneville 5794:Jardin potager arc-en-ciel 5667:– The Montperthuis Gardens 5300:– Gardens and park of the 5237: 5154: 5119:Jardin botanique du Montet 4989: 4976:(pictures and description) 4927:Château de Margon, HĂ©rault 4918: 4905:Saint-AndrĂ©-de-Majencoules 4480: 4355:UNESCO World Heritage Site 4063:Count Louis Cahen d'Anvers 3786:Les Jardins de mon Moulin. 3148:, the Foreign Minister of 1151:Joseph Bory Latour-Marliac 1147:Gardens of Latour-Marliac, 882: 795:Gardens of the Imagination 406:(See photos of the garden) 275: 8305: 8195: 8105: 8096: 7992: 7983: 7885: 7876: 7814: 7805: 7726: 7607: 7576: 7548:Second Hundred Years' War 7499: 7452: 7419: 7398: 7390:Liberalism and radicalism 7342: 7333: 7131:– The Domaine of Émeraude 7009: 6941:MusĂ©e HĂ©bert (La Tronche) 6669:Le Plantier de Costebelle 6345: 6273:Jardins du Logis de Forge 6204:Morvillers-Saint-Saturnin 6087:– gardens of the château. 6027: 5970: 5577: 5324:– The Japanese Garden in 5285:– Park of the Casino and 5270:– Garden and park of the 5261:– Garden and park of the 5221: 5170: 5028: 4765:. The Abbey was built by 4440:; and a floral border by 4227:– Domaine national. The 4106:. Near the palace is the 3490: 3252:Gardens of la Chatonnière 2820:Gardens of Haute-Bretagne 2196:garden of acclimatization 2138:, from the 18th century. 1857: 1345: 1123:; an impressive alley of 1102: 7819:Administrative divisions 6986:Saint-Georges-de-Reneins 6975: 6959: 6916: 6882: 6809:The botanical garden of 6526:Parc du Mugel, La Ciotat 6325:Gardens of la Boirie in 6171: 6056: 5609:– Garden Jacques PrĂ©vert 5351:– Palm garden of Sarthou 5129: 5044:Jardins Clos de la forge 4892:Jardin du Mas de l'Albri 4651:JosĂ©phine de Beauharnais 4569:Saint-Jean-de-Beauregard 4099:Château de Fontainebleau 4086:Château de Fontainebleau 3966:CoulĂ©e verte RenĂ©-Dumont 3958:was installed in 1986. 3920: 3733: 3624:Parc Floral de la Source 3565:Parc Floral de la Source 3283:Park and Gardens of the 3108: 2985:Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil 2972:Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil 2740:Parc des Buttes Chaumont 2594:Château de Bonnefontaine 2522:Exotic Garden of Roscoff 2276:Louis NapolĂ©on Bonaparte 2237: 2023:The Garden of the ZĂ©phyr 1841:of box trees; hedges of 1217:style, looks out at the 1161:. The gardens feature a 1069:bordered with hedges of 842:. The upper garden is a 415:Jardin de la Ferme Bleue 8039:Franc (former currency) 7644:Coup of 2 December 1851 7617:Long nineteenth century 7168:French landscape garden 6889:Jardin zen d'Erik Borja 6660:Jardin L'Hardy-Denonain 6387:Alpes-de-Haute-Provence 6339:Beaulieu-sous-Parthenay 6097: 5812:Jardin d'art et d'essai 5709: 5646: 5489:– The garden of Lianes. 5441: 5402: 5331: 5073:Saint-Laurent-sur-Gorre 5035:Arboretum de la SĂ©delle 4821: 4607:French landscape garden 4581:French landscape garden 4556:French landscape garden 4537:. The château dates to 4535:French landscape garden 4503:French landscape garden 4298:moved his residence to 4153:Park of the Château de 3805: 3782:Thonnance-lès-Joinville 3678: 3541:French landscape garden 3450:Kitchen garden at Talcy 3006:Garden of PrĂ©s Fichaux. 2961: 2687:François-HĂ©bert Stevens 2599:French landscape garden 1662:. The orchard contains 876:French landscape garden 800:Jardins de l'Imaginaire 713:French landscape garden 668:Saint-Germain-de-Belvès 525:French landscape garden 441:between 1897 and 1899. 435:Parc de la Marseillaise 368:Le Jardin de Marguerite 8059:Science and technology 7716:Provisional Government 7685: 7664: 7524: 6817: 6802: 6788: 6774: 6765:A contemporary garden 6628: 6620: 6610: 6555:Jardin de l'alchimiste 6527: 6472: 6383: 6254: 6243: 6222:Saint-Valery-sur-Somme 6154:château de Valgenceuse 6107: 6053: 5983: 5951:Jardin de la Pellerine 5881: 5726: 5632:Château de Nacqueville 5607:Saint-Germain-des-Vaux 5602:Château of Beaurepaire 5587: 5524: 5505:– The Channel gardens. 5503:Le Touquet-Paris-Plage 5453: 5411:– Garden of the Bishop 5364: 5344: 5218: 5210: 5110:Château de GerbĂ©viller 5091: 4999: 4928: 4831: 4797:Domaine of Villarceaux 4749:Triumph of the Virtues 4724: 4672:Château de Saint-Cloud 4490: 4436:; an autumn garden by 4331: 4229:Château of Rambouillet 4196: 4144: 4088: 4027: 3917: 3815: 3763:Entre Cour et Jardin. 3693:Barberey-Saint-Sulpice 3688: 3567: 3451: 3243: 3232: 3222: 3121: 3094:In Search of Lost Time 3052:The Gardens of Drulon. 2974: 2811: 2774:Gardens of Broceliande 2654: 2552: 2330:trees; a rose garden; 2304: 2103: 2061: 1966:A site of an old iron 1773: 1635: 1446: 1192: 975: 776:Gardens of Marqueyssac 766: 663: 543: 300: 257:"Jardins remarquables" 247: 237: 225: 214: 203: 191: 180: 168: 160: 144: 8377:Garden design history 7163:Garden Ă  la française 7087:– The Landscape Park. 6837:Garden Ă  la française 6808: 6794: 6780: 6764: 6637:Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer 6626: 6618: 6592:Jardin de la Magalone 6525: 6511:Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 6477:Château de la Napoule 6470: 6411:Garden Ă  la française 6379: 6327:Saint-Pierre-d'OlĂ©ron 6249: 6239: 6199:château de Maizicourt 6105: 6051: 6036:– Gardens of Bâtiment 5978: 5877: 5778:Château de Vandrimare 5768:Château de Saint-Just 5717: 5659:Le Champ-de-la-Pierre 5594:– Park Emmanuel Liais 5585: 5520: 5449: 5339: 5302:Château de Valmirande 5294:– Park of the Château 5216: 5206: 5136:Parc Gilles de Trèves 5105:FlĂ©ville-devant-Nancy 5089: 4997: 4926: 4909:The Garden of Sambucs 4871:Jardin de la Fontaine 4829: 4719: 4697:Jean-Baptiste Colbert 4577:Garden Ă  la française 4527:Garden Ă  la française 4499:Château de Chamarande 4488: 4373:Château of Versailles 4342:Gardens of Versailles 4329:Gardens of Versailles 4326: 4277:Saint-Germain-en-Laye 4237:forest of Rambouillet 4191: 4138: 4083: 4022: 4002:as the garden of the 3911: 3879:Territoire-de-Belfort 3828:lords of Chalon-Arlay 3813: 3686: 3562: 3459:Château de Beauregard 3449: 3285:Château de Chenonceau 3238: 3228: 3219:Château de Chenonceau 3216: 3154:DorothĂ©e de Courlande 3116: 3096:, the park is called 2969: 2871:Gardens of Montmarin. 2807: 2738:, best known for the 2691:garden Ă  la française 2652: 2550: 2302: 2256:Jean-Baptiste Lambert 2102:at Château de Digoine 2098: 2059: 1960:Gardens of Forgeneuve 1771: 1633: 1506:garden Ă  la française 1441: 1352:Villeneuve-sur-Allier 1190: 970: 929:Jean-Jacques Rousseau 870:trees, and a topiary 858:Gardens of la Bourlie 844:jardin Ă  la française 790:Terrasson-Lavilledieu 764: 709:garden Ă  la française 657: 615:Garden of Planbuisson 611:Le Buisson-de-Cadouin 592:jardin Ă  la française 588:garden Ă  la française 541: 521:garden Ă  la française 355:Le Domaine de Windeck 290: 243: 232:Cubist Garden of the 231: 220: 211:Château de la Napoule 209: 197: 186: 174: 166: 150: 134: 7864:World Heritage Sites 7781:Coronavirus pandemic 6991:Parc de la TĂŞte d'Or 6796:Parc de la TĂŞte d'Or 6693:Castel Sainte-Claire 6683:Domaine de Baudouvin 6651:Parc du Moulin Blanc 6481:Mandelieu-la-Napoule 6190:Gardens of Valloires 6182:Château de Bagatelle 6133:Château de Compiègne 6113:Château de Chantilly 6085:Puisieux-et-Clanlieu 6073:château de la Muette 5988:Crannes-en-Champagne 5843:Varengeville-sur-Mer 5825:Tourville-sur-Arques 5741:Arboretum d'Harcourt 5679:– Le Jardin François 5572:Château de Vendeuvre 5522:Château de Vendeuvre 5497:Château de Sericourt 5373:– The Secret Gardens 5359:Jardins de Coursiana 5342:Jardins de Coursiana 4898:and aquatic plants. 4816:Languedoc-Roussillon 4735:Château d'Ambleville 4722:Château d'Ambleville 4655:NapolĂ©on I of France 4646:Château de Malmaison 4539:Louis XIII of France 4522:Château de Courances 4489:Château de Courances 4249:gothique crapaudière 4000:Catherine de' Medici 3988:Place de la Concorde 3889:Roseraie du Châtelet 3842:Le Jardin Ă  la Faulx 3701:Louis XIII of France 3603:Nogent-sur-Vernisson 3404:Château de Villandry 3299:Catherine de MĂ©dicis 3260:Château de Villandry 3240:Château de Villandry 3188:House of George Sand 2932:Park Victor Chevassu 2665:Château de la Ballue 2502:Cryptomeria japonica 2490:Magnolia grandiflora 2462:; and a rose garden. 1956:Coulanges-lès-Nevers 1368:botanical garden of 1357:Arboretum de Balaine 1191:Villa Arnaga gardens 1183:PyrĂ©nĂ©es-Atlantiques 597:Magnolia grandiflora 583:Château de Hautefort 482:Park Alfred Wallach. 341:Château de Kolbsheim 326:Château de Kintzheim 309:Jardin de l'Escalier 293:Château de Kintzheim 177:Château de Vendeuvre 153:Château de Villandry 137:Palace of Versailles 53:improve this article 8002:Automotive industry 7786:2021 labor protests 7543:Peace of Westphalia 7411:History of Normandy 7406:History of Brittany 7216:Notes and citations 6746:Parc Olbius Riquier 6727:vicomte de Noailles 6646:La Londe-les-Maures 6321:Saint-Dizant-du-Gua 6277:Mouthiers-sur-BoĂ«me 6142:Rose garden of the 6123:Potager des Princes 6016:Château de Vilaines 5990:– Gardens of Mirail 5930:ChamptocĂ©-sur-Loire 5830:Abbey Saint-Georges 5653:Athis-Val de Rouvre 5641:Château of Vauville 5628:Urville-Nacqueville 5623:Château des Ravalet 5592:Cherbourg-Octeville 5586:Park Emmanuel Liais 5558:Saint-Gabriel-BrĂ©cy 5428:Jardins des Martels 5317:Parc de la Reynerie 5287:Arboretum de JouĂ©ou 5177:Jardins de Callunes 5101:Château de FlĂ©ville 5060:Château de MontmĂ©ry 5004:Château du Saillant 4840:Le Jardin du Temple 4740:Italian Renaissance 4733:The Gardens of the 4676:Franco-Prussian War 4667:Parc de Saint-Cloud 4649:, the residence of 4644:The Gardens of the 4619:chevalier de Bignon 4463:Carlos de Beistegui 4458:Château de Groussay 4454:Montfort L'Amaury. 4410:Philibert de l'Orme 4371:, located near the 4327:Aerial view of the 4312:Loaisel de Treogate 4207:Château de Breteuil 4194:Château de Breteuil 4172:Louis XIV of France 3814:The Château d'Arlay 3410:Francis I of France 3402:The gardens of the 3017:Château de Villiers 2993:Apremont-sur-Allier 2956:Centre-Val de Loire 2915:Cross of St. Andrew 2911:Cross of St. George 2784:trees; 60 types of 2770:BrĂ©al-sous-Montfort 2744:Louis XVI of France 2722:château de Caradeuc 2659:Bazouges-la-PĂ©rouse 2551:Château de Trevarez 2481:Château de Lanniron 2244:Thorigny-sur-Oreuse 2173:ethnobotanic garden 1934:Châtillon-en-Bazois 1818:American yellowwood 1532:Androuet du Cerceau 1157:, particularly the 1149:created in 1870 by 937:La Nouvelle HĂ©loĂŻse 636:Gardens of Albarède 448:Husseren-Wesserling 262:Ministry of Culture 42:This November 2022 8069:Telecommunications 7771:2015 Paris attacks 7634:Revolution of 1848 7462:Visigothic Kingdom 7196:, Actes Sud, 1999. 7185:Impelluso, Lucia, 6950:Château de Vizille 6844:Château de Brantes 6818: 6803: 6789: 6775: 6715:Parc Saint-Bernard 6629: 6621: 6564:Jardins d'Albertas 6528: 6497:Serre de la Madone 6473: 6417:Clos de Villeneuve 6393:Jardins de Salagon 6384: 6381:Jardins de Salagon 6358:Château de Touffou 6317:Château de Beaulon 6264:Jardins du Chaigne 6255: 6251:Château de Beaulon 6244: 6108: 6069:Largny-sur-Automne 6054: 5984: 5882: 5803:Parc de Galleville 5759:Château de Miserey 5727: 5588: 5525: 5454: 5436:Nord-Pas-de-Calais 5419:Jardin des Paradis 5345: 5326:Compans-Caffarelli 5309:– The Royal Garden 5283:Bagnères-de-Luchon 5277:Bagnères-de-Luchon 5272:Château de Loubens 5219: 5211: 5145:Parc de la Varenne 5095:Meurthe-et-Moselle 5092: 5000: 4929: 4888:Ponteils-et-BrĂ©sis 4832: 4725: 4552:Château de Courson 4491: 4471:théâtre de verdure 4379:at the request of 4332: 4292:Louis IX of France 4270:Taxodium distichum 4243:whose wife, Queen 4197: 4145: 4104:Henry IV of France 4089: 4052:duc de La Vallière 4028: 3946:family, until the 3936:Cardinal Richelieu 3928:The Garden of the 3918: 3816: 3689: 3580:, also called the 3568: 3505:. 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Château de Vendeuvre

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