With its wide variety of subtropical and temperate climates, its beautiful landscapes and opulent palaces and villas, Italy is Europe's top destination for those who are interested in gardens. The landscaping and design of the stunning villa garden have inspired garden designers for hundreds of years, and nowadays, the Italianate style is one of the most internationally-recognized. The following gardens are not only interesting to horticultural enthusiasts, but are among some of the top tourist attractions in Italy. The gardens of Kolymbetra, located in Sicily's Valle dei Templi, dates back to ancient times. Even the great Virgil was a fan of this gorgeous valley. For hundreds of years, though, the area was neglected and left to choke with weeds. However, in 1999, the FAI (Italy's version of the National Trust) took over the garden, replanting it and restoring it to its former beauty. Nowadays, it's filed with orange and lemon trees, olive groves, and a wide variety of beautiful flowers. With its ancient origins, location under Agrigento's ancient Greek temples and its blooming flowers, this has got to be one of the most beautiful gardens in Italy. |
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