Marimurtra Botanical Garden

Marimurtra Botanical Garden

Located in Blanes, in Costa Brava, the Marimurtra Botanical Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens on the Mediterranean. At the top of steep cliffs running along the sea, you can enjoy one of the most spectacular panoramic views over the coastline and get to know more than four thousand plant species, most of them exotic ones, as well as several specimens that are extraordinary because of their age or size.

Barcelone Botanical Garden

Barcelona Botanical Garden

Located on a gentle slope in Montjuïc Park , the Barcelona Botanical Garden offers visitors a different walk in each season of the year through the vegetation of the five regions of the world with a Mediterranean climate.
The function of the Garden is to preserve and publicize collections of Mediterranean plants from around the world. Among its main objectives are the conservation and documentation of Catalonia’s natural heritage, acting as a disseminator of botanical and naturalist culture and promoting knowledge and respect for nature.

La Mortella Gardens

La Mortella Gardens

The La Mortella Gardens were created starting in 1958 by Lady Susana Walton , the Argentinian-born wife of the English composer Sir William Walton. The gardens are located on the promontory of Zaro in the municipality of Forio, on the island of Ischia. Today La Mortella belongs to the William Walton and La Mortella Foundation, which takes care of it, administers it, opens it to the public and takes care of cultural activities.

Isola Bella

Isola Bella

Isola Bella (lit. ‘beautiful island’) is one of the Borromean Islands of Lago Maggiore in North Italy. The island is situated in the Borromean Gulf 400 metres from the lakeside town of Stresa. Isola Bella is 320 metres long by 400 metres wide and is divided between the Palace, its Italianate garden, and a small fishing village.

Les Jardins Giusti

Les Jardins Giusti

The Giusti Garden is one of the finest late Renaissance Italian gardens, and belongs to and is a splendid appendage to the Palazzo Giusti. Begun at the end of the 16th century, the garden was gradually completed and embellished. In this one, writes Vallotto, magnificence competes with nature and its construction must be defined “Italian style” by means of expedients, by juxtapositions with other congeners of Florence, Fiesole, Rome. The Second World War hit this garden hard: the plants, if they were not given away or cut, were terribly mutilated, and it was not taken into account whether they were common or valuable plants. Currently, thanks to the continuous active care given to it, the Garden has regained its pristine beauty.

Les Jardins de Boboli

Les Jardins de Boboli

Behind Palazzo Pitti lies the wonderful Boboli Gardens. The Medicis were the first to take care of its arrangement, creating the Italian garden model which became exemplary for many European courts. The vast green area, divided evenly, constitutes a veritable open-air museum, populated by ancient and Renaissance statues, decorated with grottoes, first of all the very famous one created by Bernardo Buontalenti, and large fountains, such as that of Neptune and of the Ocean.

Villa Gamberaia

Les Jardins de la Villa Gamberaia

A historic villa, built in the early 1600s and known for its magnificent gardens, Villa Gamberaia is located in the hills of Florence, about fifteen minutes’ drive from the city centre, in an exceptional position overlooking the Arno valley. The villa and its luxurious rooms are available for weddings, meetings, conferences and exhibitions. The villa and the apartments located within the property are available for rent to spend your vacation in Tuscany.

Villa Lante view from the air

Les Jardins de la Villa Lante

Villa Lante is located in the locality of Bagnaia, near Viterbo, in the north of Lazio (Italy). Attributed to Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola (although there is no period document to prove it), it has gardens representative of the mannerism of the “surprise gardens” of the Renaissance , comparable to those of Bomarzo. They are classified among the Grandi Giardini Italiani.

Coimbra Botanical Garden Portugal

Le Jardin botanique de Coimbra

The Botanical Garden of the University of Coimbra is located in the heart of the city. 

This living museum extends over almost 12 hectares, where diverse collections of plants, some of which are centuries old, transport us to different regions of the world. The tropical and cold greenhouses, the Medical and Systematic Schools and its arboretum are home to more than 1500 species of plants. In addition, it has research greenhouses and nurseries and a team with technical knowledge in terms of botany, ecology and gardening.

Le Parc de la Villa Borghèse

Le Parc de la Villa Borghèse

The Villa Borghese Park occupies a large area in the heart of the city. The villa contains buildings, sculptures, monuments and fountains, the work of illustrious artists of Baroque, neoclassical and eclectic art, surrounded by secular trees, ponds, Italian gardens and large open spaces, created with great care. It offers its visitors historical and naturalistic itineraries as well as numerous cultural, recreational and sporting activities.

Padoua Botanical Garden

Jardin botanique de Padoue

The world’s first university botanical garden was established in Padua in 1545, making the Botanical Garden of Padua the oldest surviving example of this type of cultural property. The Botanical Garden of Padua is the origin of botanical gardens in Europe and represents the birth of botanical science, scientific exchanges and the understanding of the relationship…

Jardin du Lautaret

Jardin du Lautaret

The Lautaret garden is located at an altitude of 2100 meters at the Col du Lautaret in the Hautes-Alpes. For more than 100 years, this garden has maintained and preserved a vast collection of 2000 species of flowers from the mountains of the world, in an exceptional landscape setting facing the glaciers of La Meije.