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  2. MacDougal–Sullivan Gardens Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The MacDougal–Sullivan Gardens Historic District is a small historic district consisting of 22 houses located at 74–96 MacDougal Street and 170–188 Sullivan Street between Houston and Bleecker Streets in the South Village area of the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

  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. Louis Benech - Wikipedia

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    Garden of Saint Louis Cathedral in New Orleans (2009–2010) (U.S.A.) Gardens of the Sun and Clouds of Château de Villandry (2007–2008) [32] Garden of the Dar Ahlam hotel, Ouarzazate (2004) [32] Restoration of the garden of the Gustave Caillebotte property in Yerres (2006) Garden of Château de Pange in Lorraine (2000–2003) [32]

  5. Versailles Orangerie - Wikipedia

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    The Versailles Orangerie (French: L'orangerie du château de Versailles) was built by Jules Hardouin-Mansart between 1684 and 1686, before work on the Château de Versailles had even begun. The Orangerie, which replaced Louis Le Vau 's earlier design from 1663, is an example of many such prestigious extensions of grand gardens in Europe ...

  6. French formal garden - Wikipedia

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    Gardens of Versailles The Bassin d'Apollon in the Gardens of Versailles Parterre of the Versailles Orangerie Gardens of the Grand Trianon at the Palace of Versailles. The French formal garden, also called the jardin à la française (French for 'garden in the French manner'), is a style of "landscape" garden based on symmetry and the principle of imposing order on nature.

  7. Category:Gardens in France - Wikipedia

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    Gardens in French Guiana (1 C, 1 P) L. French landscape gardens (11 P) R. Châteaux with Renaissance gardens in France (11 P) Rose gardens in France (5 P) Z.

  8. Bosquet - Wikipedia

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    In the French formal garden, a bosquet (French, from Italian bosco, "grove, wood") is a formal plantation of trees in a wide variety of forms, some open at the bottom and others not. At a minimum a bosquet can be five trees of identical species planted as a quincunx (like a 5 dice), or set in strict regularity as to rank and file, so that the ...

  9. Category:Châteaux with formal gardens in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Châteaux with formal gardens in France" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... French formal garden; C. Château d'Opme ...