The first Classical Garden in Mainland Europe, inspired by English Landscape Gardens. I think this folly was the Pantheon:

Linked to February Squares at Becky’s here
The first Classical Garden in Mainland Europe, inspired by English Landscape Gardens. I think this folly was the Pantheon:
Linked to February Squares at Becky’s here
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Ooh, and what’s all that pretty lilac stuff? Happy Sunday, Sue!
Not a clue, Jo! Happy Sunday!
flowers…
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Ha!
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A well-travelled folly!
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A beauty – and the perfect place for your folly series, Sue. A garden known for its follies (and influenced by Stowe amongst other things). This looks a bit small for Pantheon, I think it might be Temple of Flora
Well, I think you’re right! Have you been there? Probably two decades since I was there
You’re still going – thought you had run out?!
Thought I had!
Although I have been to Liepzig and Magdeburg during the DDR days, I never got to see those famous gardens.
Best wishes, Pete.
Shame
Reminds me of the Greek Revival architecture in rural New York. Out of place there too.
Hmm