Farnese Gardens

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"The Farnese Gardens (Italian: Orti Farnesiani sul Palatino), or "Gardens of Farnese upon the Palatine", are a garden in Rome, central Italy, created in 1550 on the northern portion of Palatine Hill, by Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. They were the first private botanical gardens in Europe; the first botanical gardens of any kind in Europe were started by Italian universities in the mid-16th century, only a short time before.

Alessandro Farnese was appointed Cardinal Deacon of the Roman Catholic Church in 1534 at the age of 14, by Paul III, his grandfather, who had been elected to the papacy two months previously. He is remembered for being an antiquarian who assembled the greatest collection of Roman sculpture assembled in private hands since antiquity, the famous Farnese Collection. In 1550, when Farnese acquired a northern portion of Palatine hill (historically the oldest of Rome´s seven hills) he had ruins from a Roman palace of Tiberius at the northwest end of the hill top filled in, and converted to a summer home. The site overlooks the Roman Forum and is near the Arch of Titus." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.09.2020)
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  • Ansicht des Titusbogens von Westen

    Ansicht des Titusbogens von Westen

    Auf dem Forum Romanum...

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    Image: Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Farnesische Gärten

    Farnesische Gärten

    Die Stadt Cottbus besitzt mit...

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    Image: Stiftung Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park und Schloss Branitz - CC BY-NC-SA

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