In different European countries, there are pleasant gardens that many tourists are unaware of; These gardens have a relaxing atmosphere and are an ideal option to escape the hustle of urban life. Some of these gardens are small and cozy and some are vast. The most attractive European hidden gardens include the El Capricho Park in Madrid, the onion park in London, the Anne Frank garden in Paris and so on. Join us to have a short tour in these gardens. (theguardian)
El Capricho Park; Collection of natural and historical attractions
El Capricho is located in Spain and in the outskirts of Madrid, reaching 2 hectares. The park was built in the year 6. The El Capricho Park space is divided into three parts of Italian, French and English. One of the spectacular attractions of the park is the monument and a small lake. One of the interesting parts of the park is the underground shelter built during the Spanish Civil War. Famous artists such as Francisco Goya have visited the park.
Photographer: Unknown / Spain.info site
Onion garden; Cozy corner with 2 plant species
London has about 2.5 parks in the UK. One of the London parks is called the Onion Garden. The small park now hosts more than 5 plant species, many of which include bulbic plants. In this garden, beautiful artworks such as sculptures and mosaic boards are displayed. It also works in the cafe onion garden. Sometimes events such as singing, handicraft workshops, etc. are held in this garden.

Photographer: Victor Porras / Google
The garden of Anne Frank; A lush memorial to Anne Frank
Anne Frank Garden is located in France and the city of Paris. In the past, the garden was part of the Hotel de Saint-Agnan, which is now known as the museum. After changing the hotel’s use to the museum, the garden also became a public space to be a memorial to German writer Anne Frank. The central part of the garden dates back to the seventeenth century. Some of the spectacular parts of the garden include a small fruit garden, a vegetable garden and a royal tree.

Photographer: Samantha Ohlsen / Theguardian.com
Botanical garden; Garden of Medicinal Plants
In Italy and the center of Milan Garden of Medicinal and Old Medicinal Plants called “Botanical Garden) It is. In the fourteenth century, priests in this garden were cultivating plants and praying. It has been managed by the University of Milan since the year 9. This 2.5 -square -foot garden still has its original form; For example, two oval and two -year -old trees are visible in this garden. The Botanical Garden of Barra is currently hosting a variety of medicinal, Mediterranean and plants used in coloring and so on.

Photographer: Unknown / Wikipedia.org site
Central Badat Garden; Eighteenth century
In Sweden and the city of Stockholm, a garden called Centralbadets. This garden has been remembered since the eighteenth century. In the year 9, the property was rebuilt and the Central Badt complex, including a public garden and spa. This lush garden has a pond, flower gardens, screwing paths and shade places to sit.

Photographer: Konstantinos Angelopoulos / Theguardian.com
The royal library garden; Green jewelry in Copenhagen
In Denmark and the heart of Copenhagen, in the vicinity of the Royal Library, there is a public garden called the Garden of the Royal Library. The garden was built in the old port of the Navy in the year 9. In this garden there is a pond that throws a fountain of water up each hour. In this garden, the sculpture of the Danish philosopher, Soren Kierkegaard Installed.

Photographer: Unknown / Marryabroadsimply.com
Carley Garden; The oldest Budapest garden
Károlyi Garden is known as the oldest Budapest garden in Hungary and is the oldest berry tree in Hungary. The garden was once a private part of the Károlyi Palace Palace and has become a public park since the year 5. Attractions of this garden include central water fountains, flower gardens in the form of geometric shapes, Belgian giant rabbits, children’s playgrounds and more. Next to this garden there is a restaurant cafe that welcomes tourists with a beautiful outdoor space.

Photographer: Bartha Dorka / Enbudapestem.hu site
Warsho University Library Garden; High City Garden
The Warsaw University Library Garden is actually built on the roof of the Warsaw University Library in Poland. It is one of Europe’s largest roof gardens and has an area of 1.5 hectares. The garden opened in the year 6 and is still a relatively unknown place to escape the bustle of the city. The garden is divided into four colorful parts: gold, silver, red and green; This naming is due to the color of the vegetation of each part.

Photographer: Unknown / GO2WARSAW.PL site
The garden of Vertoba; Paradise with thousands of flowers
The Vrtba Garden in Czech Republic and the city of Prague with Italian architectural style attracts every viewer. The garden was built around the year. The garden is designed as three terraces that connect to the stairs. This garden is full of trees such as hornbeam and thousands of flowers and bushes. The terraces are decorated with sculptures, pots and paintings. The garden is held twice a year. From the third -floor terrace, one can see a view of the old and new parts of the city.

Photographer: Vitvit, CC by-SA 4.0 / Mapcarta.com site
Dyumidiz Garden; Rare plant species
The Diomedes Botanical Garden in Greece and the city of Athens has an area of about 2 hectares. Most of this garden remains pristine; But about 2 percent of it are decorated with native trees of different continents and 2.5 plant species. Some parts of the garden include ornamental plants, medicinal and aromatic plants, expensive plants, greenhouse plants and rare plants. There is also a café in this garden.

Photographer: Unknown / Greece-is.com site
Which of the gardens introduced is more appealing to you? We are happy to share your comments with us and the companions of Kajaru.
Cover Photo Source: Eldiscretoencantodeviajar.com; Photographer: Unknown (Park El Capricho; Madrid, Spain)
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