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  2. French landscape garden - Wikipedia

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    The French landscape garden (French: jardin anglais, jardin à l'anglaise, jardin paysager, jardin pittoresque, jardin anglo-chinois) [1] is a style of garden inspired by idealized romantic landscapes and the paintings of Hubert Robert, Claude Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin, European ideas about Chinese gardens, and the philosophy of Jean-Jacques ...

  3. List of Remarkable Gardens of France - Wikipedia

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    A private park and garden of 75 hectares, surrounding the château. The French garden was begun in the 17th century, an English park added in the 18th century, and the French garden was redesigned in 1895 by the owner, Henri de Breteuil, and the landscape architect Achille Duchêne. Major features, including a labyrinth, were added since 1990 ...

  4. File:Terraced garden, overlooking the countryside.jpg

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  5. Living in the French Countryside: 10 Best Places to Buy a ...

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    2. Pays de la Loire. Pays de la Loire comprises five department, each with a different character and charm: Loire-Atlantique: Average home price €648,000 ($691,000)

  6. Belvédère (Petit Trianon) - Wikipedia

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    The jardin anglais (English Garden) was created with Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas of a return to nature in mind. It incorporates sudden changes of scenery characteristic of the countryside across the Channel and French intellectual and literary. [2] The Belvédère, the only feature visible from the château, appears isolated due to its location.

  7. La Louve - Wikipedia

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    La Louve is a private French contemporary garden, open to the public, in the town of Bonnieux in the Vaucluse department of France. It was created beginning in 1986 by Nicole de Vésian, textile designer for the Paris fashion house of Hermès. It is classified by the French Ministry of Culture as one of the Remarkable Gardens of France.