Italian Garden
An Italian Garden is a style of garden that originated in Italy during the Renaissance period. Characterized by its symmetry, geometric shapes, and carefully planned layouts, it often features elements such as hedges, fountains, and pathways. These gardens are designed to create a sense of harmony and balance, reflecting the ideals of classical architecture.
Typically, an Italian Garden includes various sections, such as terraces, flower beds, and ornamental features. Common plants found in these gardens include cypress trees, roses, and lavender. The overall design aims to enhance the beauty of the landscape while providing a tranquil space for relaxation and contemplation.