Salzburg, Austria
Schloss Hellbrunn
This Austrian palace is celebrated for its fountains and water tricks.
This Austrian palace is celebrated for its fountains and water tricks.
The only dairy farm in the Hebrides.
AWA Visted HereThe largest labyrinth in Argentina boasts nine entrances for visitors to enter its maze.
The 19th century garden park was created after an amateur botanist convinced the King of Sweden to build it.
A Victorian eccentric, John Kibble crafted many things, but this house of flora and fauna appears to be his most lasting legacy.
AWA Visted HereStep inside a mystical palace designed with an "unusual" botanical spirit in mind.
AWA Visted HereThe first public park in Paris was once owned by a nine year old monarch.
The Conservatory is considered one of the greenest facilities in the world.
A dream home built with a blank cheque from the British government. What and who could possibly do to be rewarded such an open-ended gift?
Designed by a opera impresario, this Villa is now houses the Andrea Della Corte Civic Music Library.
The former summer home of the royal Swedish family, the Sofiero Palace has a rich history and an expansive array of spectacular gardens.
While originally designed as a greenhouse, the Palacio de Cristal in Madrid currently houses art exhibits for the Museo Nacional Centro de Art Reina Sofia.
Originally Located in Germany's Garden Realm, the Gothic House was originally built as a gardener's apartment and was transformed into a private residence for Prince Leopold III.
The Schleissheim Palace is considered one of the finest examples of European architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries.
This Victorian-era palm house is home to over 4,500 plant species cultivated from all over the world.
Built as a place where his two kids could entertain friends, oilman Waite Phillips donated this villa as a public art museum only 11 years after moving in.
This German tower is straight out of a fairytale, as it is located on Mainau Island, home to many different species of trees, shrubs, and blossoms.
The second oldest botanic garden in Britain, founded in 1670, houses an incredible 13,500 species of plants.
AWA Visted HereThis park is the oldest and the largest in Tainan and houses one of the few remaining Qing dynasty stone archways.
This garden scape in Berlin truly offers a trip around the world to visitors with its landscapes that represent gardens from around the globe.
The Horniman Museum & Gardens in London, England is most well-known for its large collection of taxidermy.
Created specifically for exotic palms, this historic glass house provides an unobstructed space for the trees to flourish.
Decorated by some of the most famous artists of their time, this Italian villa with sprawling gardens was the home to the Duke of Lodi.
This modern hotel exhibits a variety of plants on each floor and a vertical garden with more than 300 palm trees.
This particular patio seems plucked from the past - primarily thanks to the ancient Moroccan architectural techniques implemented in its design.
Formally a private estate in Portugal, these gardens are representative of an era when well-manicured recreational gardens were en vogue.
Como Park's glass conservatory is a shining star within the grounds. During the winter months, the warmth of this greenhouse creates a tropical paradise making visitors feel like they are in a reverse snow globe.
Once home to papal Cardinals, this picturesque villa looks out onto the calm waters of Lake Como, Italy.
One of the largest and most attractive green spaces in Copenhagen, these grounds were established by King Frederik IV for his summertime palace.
This floating castle appears to be from an enchanted fable, but in actuality it is Europe's best preserved Renaissance water castle.
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