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  2. Villa Torrigiani - Wikipedia

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    He also laid out new gardens. At the front, parterres were arranged around two pools. At the rear, a fountain was built as the focus of the garden, and another sunken 'garden of Flora' was laid out to the east. In 1816 Victoria Santini married into the eponymous Torrigiani family, who uprooted the existing garden to make an 'English style' park ...

  3. Fountain of San Maurizio, Siena - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain of San Maurizio, also called Samoreci, is a medieval public fountain located at the intersection of Via di Pantaneto and Via San Girolamo in Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is located just outside one set of medieval city walls and the Arco di San Maurizio. Fontana di Samoreci

  4. Umbrella Girl - Wikipedia

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    Umbrella Girl, or The Umbrella Girl Fountain, is a 1996 fountain and sculpture in Schiller Park's Grace Highfield Memorial Garden, in Columbus, Ohio's German Village neighborhood, in the United States. [1] The copper fountain and sandstone pool were designed by Joan Wobst and Phil Kientz, respectively. [2]

  5. Boboli Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Boboli Gardens (Italian: Giardino di Boboli /’bo.bo.li/) is a historical park of the city of Florence that was opened to the public in 1766. Originally designed for the Medici, it represents one of the first and most important examples of the Italian garden, which later served as inspiration for many European courts.

  6. Villa d'Este - Wikipedia

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    Park of the Villa d'Este, Carl Blechen, 1830.The overgrown garden appealed to the Romantic imagination; today this same view is once again manicured.. With the death of Ippolito in 1572, the villa and gardens passed to his nephew, Cardinal Luigi (1538–1586), who continued work on some of the unfinished fountains and gardens, but struggled with high maintenance costs.

  7. Aqueduct of Nottolini, Lucca - Wikipedia

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    The Aqueduct of Nottolini is an aqueduct near the city of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy. It was built in the 19th century to provide Lucca with water from the mountains south of the city. Its Neoclassical architecture design features a stone channel supported by more than 400 arches, stretching for over 3 kilometres (1.9 mi).